effective tax
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeffectiveandtax
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effective
adjective
uk/ɪˈfek.tɪv/us/əˈfek.tɪv/
successful or achieving the results that ...
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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 ofeffectiveandtaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The way governments overcome the economic, political, social and administrative constraints determines the success of establishing aneffectivetaxadministration.
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Economic variables are, however, instrumental for the development of aneffectivetaxsystem.
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The previous section has made clear our expectations regarding the effects of social democratic government and corporatism on the averageeffectivetaxrates on consumption.
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Theeffectivetaxrates have seen a continuous decline to some 2.9% by year 2000, due to a combination of factors.
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However, this inevitably involves extending the poverty trap, increasing the earnings band over which marginaleffectivetaxrates are high (but not as high as before).
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Although many studies have found a causal path between beliefs, values and compliance, there is substantial evidence that without aneffectivetaxadministration the tax compliance rate diminishes.
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Labor income taxation is characterized by high top marginal tax rates and relatively lower averageeffectivetaxrates, reflecting the progressiveness of income taxation.
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I have already said that theeffectivetaxburden on punters compares unfavourably with the national lottery.
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The purpose is to remedy the deficiencies of the present estate duty by ensuring that there is aneffectivetaxon all wealth.
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There has been no attempt to have a moreeffectivetaxon people of higher incomes.
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He could hardly claim that aneffectivetaxrate at that level was any great suffering to companies.
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I cannot accept the suggestion that power alcohol only pays aneffectivetaxof ¼ d. per gallon.
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That amounts to aneffectivetaxon pensions, which is now having an impact on councils.
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We are concerned to produce aneffectivetaxwhich will be spread fairly, and this is what we aim to do.
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We have to make this a successful andeffectivetax, and the framework is in place for it to be successful.
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Most of all, individuals and companies need to be incentivised byeffectivetaxbreaks to encourage tax efficient charitable giving.
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For the average wage earner, theeffectivetaxrate is now 41p in the pound for every extra pound he earns.
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Assisting developing countries in setting up fair andeffectivetaxsystems is another issue to be strengthened.
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