“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
A person who is subject to, liable for, or paystax as opposed to a nontaxpayer who is neither the subject nor the object of revenue laws
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)
“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.”