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tax
  1. Money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services.
  2. A burdensome demand.
  3. A task exacted from one who is under control; a contribution or service, the rendering of which is imposed upon a subject.
  4. (obsolete) charge; censure
  5. (obsolete) A lesson to be learned.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “In short, the income tax was not initially a tax on wages, nor on the working class.”
      “The only tax on the reader's mind is to remember as many facts as possible.”
taxation
  1. The act of imposing taxes and the fact of being taxed.
  2. A particular system of taxing people or companies
  3. The revenue gained from taxes
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Taxpayers may be able to pay the taxation imposed upon them during years of unprecedented prosperity, but when the lean years arrive, they will inevitably feel the pinch.”
      “The date was postponed several times due to the unsettled issue of taxation.”
      “He said the vast bulk of claims against accountants were not for audit work but for taxation work.”
taxpayer
  1. A person who is subject to, liable for, or pays tax as opposed to a nontaxpayer who is neither the subject nor the object of revenue laws
  2. All of the people, collectively, in a population who pay tax (especially used in the context of the government financing something using the tax revenue)
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “To avoid this accrual, the taxpayer can pay the disputed tax and file a refund claim, preventing interest from accruing if the taxpayer loses.”
      “Estimates which were lower than the actual income of the taxpayer were not appealed against.”
      “It's incomprehensible how much taxpayer money is so easily and wantonly wasted to benefit a select few.”
taxer
  1. One who taxes.
  2. (Britain, Cambridge University slang) One of two officers chosen yearly to regulate the assize of bread, and to see the true gauge of weights and measures is observed.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “For a Chancellor uniquely sensitive to barbs about his reputation as a stealth taxer, this is not an academic point.”
      “Some say that as his practical policy recommendation was land taxation, he should be seen as a land taxer not a land nationaliser.”
      “Similarly, the imposition of a tax or of a regulatory norm by the government is now analyzed exactly as if it were a case of peaceful exchange between the taxed and the taxer.”
taxocrat
  1. (derogatory) A politician or bureaucrat viewed as supporting excessive taxes or spending.
taxgatherer
  1. One who collects taxes or revenues; a tax collector.
  2. Examples:
    1. “He's gone to be the guest of that miserable, cheating traitor of a taxgatherer!”
      “They are merchants, and among them are a taxgatherer and one who dealeth in slaves.”
      “He was a taxgatherer, as Matthew once had been, and had grown rich collecting taxes.”
taxaholic
  1. (pejorative) A person or government which institutes or supports excessive taxes.
taxgathering
taxee
  1. One who is taxed; a taxpayer.
taxableness
  1. The state of being subject to taxation.
taxpayment
  1. The payment of tax.
taxability
  1. The quality of being taxable.
  2. Examples:
    1. “This provides symmetry between deductibility by the companies and taxability of the employees which he says is the purpose of the section.”
      “The taxability of forgiven debt is set to become a pressing issue as more homeowners fall behind on their mortgages and face foreclosure.”
      “As initially proposed, the bill would have allowed issuers to be treated as the taxpayer through any litigation on the taxability of the bonds.”
taxable
  1. Something on which tax must be paid.
taxor
  1. Alternative form of taxer
taxing
  1. The act of imposing a tax.
taxgatherers
  1. plural of taxgatherer
taxaholics
  1. plural of taxaholic
taxations
taxocrats
  1. plural of taxocrat
taxpayers
  1. plural of taxpayer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But any Joe Sixpack by now understands how taxpayers have, like it or not, been forced to contribute to the bank accounts of owners of NFL teams.”
      “Local authorities must get tough and seek judicial reviews where they think that health authorities have given their taxpayers a raw deal.”
      “Some taxpayers might be wary of online filing because of earlier problems with the system.”
taxables
  1. plural of taxable
taxings
  1. plural of taxing
taxes
taxees
  1. plural of taxee
taxers
  1. plural of taxer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But isn't it in the interest of both the taxers and the taxed to conclude longer-term deals, achieving some durability in our tax system?”
      “The Bohemian peasantry, too, resented the church as one of the heaviest land taxers.”
      “The stereotype of Democrats as wild-eyed spenders and taxers has been resurrected.”
taxors
  1. plural of taxor
taxes
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