corporate tax
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcorporateandtax
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corporate
adjective
uk/ˈkɔː.pər.ət/us/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/
relating to a ...
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tax
noun[C or U]
uk/tæks/us/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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(Definition ofcorporateandtaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Imputingcorporatetaxliabilities to individual taxpayers.
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The topic wascorporatetaxloopholes.
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Highcorporatetaxrates go together with a narrowcorporatetaxbase.
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Corporatetaxlaws are also indicted for providing perverse incentives in the structuring of corporate balance sheets and executive remuneration.
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The change in contributions multiplied by one minus thecorporatetaxrate (1xt) yields the change in after tax earnings.
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Thirdly, they like ourcorporatetaxregime.
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Labour would substantially put up rates ofcorporatetax.
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It considerscorporatetaxrates and withholding, if it exists.
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A thirdcorporatetaxrate has also been introduced.
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All this simply fuels the race to dumpcorporatetax.
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In the end, we need a consolidatedcorporatetaxbase.
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I suspect that the same thing applies tocorporatetax.
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I hope that we shall continue with deregulation and keeping tax rates low, especiallycorporatetaxrates: our lowcorporatetaxlevels are very attractive.
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Under both policies, the real disposable income of all the quintiles decreases, however when thecorporatetaxis reduced the lower quintiles lose more.
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Moreover, the coalition was not able to carry out its plan of acorporatetaxreform in the tax law of 1996.
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Worth mentioning in this respect arecorporatetaxreform, sharper cuts in social expenditures, and the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector.
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In order to finance the outlays, the wage tax rate, the capital income tax rate and thecorporatetaxrate are set exogenously.
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In addition, the number of personal income tax brackets was increased from three to four andcorporatetaxrates were dramatically increased.
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Thecorporatetaxsystem positively encourages pay-outs.
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As a last sensitivity exercise, we can examine a scenario in which low substitution elasticities are combined with full revenue recycling through offsetting reduction incorporatetax.
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With the revision of the policies, government revenue from the extracted gold was restricted to 3-12 per cent royalty tax andcorporatetaxof 35 per cent.
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Not until 1915 werecorporatetaxand personal tax on the same basis.
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This must be looked at in the light of allcorporatetaxchanges.
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We have a much lowercorporatetaxrate and a simplified tax regime.
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This is another important step in our programme ofcorporatetaxreform.
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