Etymology: [ 'taks ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, to estimate, assess, tax, from Old French taxer, from Medieval Latin taxare, from Latin, to feel, estimate, censure, frequentative of tangere to touch; more at TANGENT.
vergi, vergilendirmek, vergi koymak, harç, tax certificate icra yoluyla alman mülkün vergi borcunun ödendiğini belirten vesika, haraç, tax list, külfet olmak, külfet, resim, yük, yük olmak, yormak, vergilendirme, vergi yüklemek, suçlamak, mahkeme masrafını belirlemek, isnat etmek, (tahsil edilen/koyulan) vergi, (birinin takatını, sabrını v.b.'ni) zorlayan şey: This is a real tax on my patience. Sabrımı zorlayan, vergi,vergi, vergilendir, mahkeme masrafım tayin etmek, yüklemek, vergilendirilmek,
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tax certificate icra yoluyla alman mülkün vergi borcunun ödendiğini belirten vesika
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(birinin takatını, sabrını v.b.'ni) zorlayan şey: This is a real tax on my patience. Sabrımı zorlayan isim
Simple past tense and past participle of tax, Subject to taxation, past of tax, To impose and collect a tax on (something), To impose and collect a tax from (a person), A burdensome demand, To make excessive demands on, Money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services, mail, An enforced charge imposed on persons, property and income, that is used to support the government, That form of coercion or interference with the Free Market in which the State collects tribute (the tax), allowing it to hire armed forces to practice coercion in defense of privilege, and also to engage in such wars, adventures, experiments, "reforms," etc , as it pleases not at its own cost, but at the cost of "its" subjects, It pays for the hospitals, roads, police and much more Stop whinging, A compulsory payment to the government for services of general benefit to all, an enforced charge levied on property, goods or income, A type of lien placed on a title when the owner has not paid property or assessment taxes or other state and federal taxes, A payment to federal, state, and/or local governments based on the sales price of a product, on worker income, or on other property and activities, Means a tax, interest, or penalty levied under this act, Either a fee payable by the purchaser of property or of rights to property subject to taxation, or an aggregate amount of fees due from the taxpayer, as the context may require, money that people pay to the government, money paid to the Government used for general public needs -- "The tax on the meals " (117), Tax as applied to real estate is an enforced charge imposed on persons, property, or income to be used to support the State The governing body in turn utilizes the funds in the best ingerest of the general public, a charge levied upon persons or things by a government, The total estimated tax paid, including any amount economy [except tax economy under 26 U S C 5232(a)], Money paid to the government for financing public expenses, To impose and collect a tax, Professional services that assist clients in complying with applicable tax laws and regulations, including tax return preparation services, consulting with clients for tax planning purposes, and representing clients before the IRS or other taxing authorities, set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine), A percentage of your salary that is deducted and given to the government The level of deduction depends upon the salary you earn Individuals and companies have to pay tax, – Tax is the amount you legally owe the government Most taxpayers use either the Tax Table or the Tax Rate Schedules to calculate their income tax However, there are special methods if your income includes any capital gains, lump-sum distributions, farm income, or investment income over $1,500 for children under age 14 Back to Top, As applied to real estate, an enforced charge imposed on persons, property or income, to be used to support the State, A proportionate or fixed amount of strength to be deducted from all or some classifiers, - A compulsory charge levied by a governmental unit against the wealth of a person, natural or corporate, A task exacted from one who is under control; a contribution or service, the rendering of which is imposed upon a subject, Charge; censure, A disagreeable or burdensome duty or charge; as, a heavy tax on time or health, as, a land tax; a window tax; a tax on carriages, and the like, Especially, the sum laid upon specific things, as upon polls, lands, houses, income, etc, A sum imposed or levied upon the members of a society to defray its expenses, To subject to the payment of a tax or taxes; to impose a tax upon; to lay a burden upon; especially, to exact money from for the support of government, A lesson to be learned; a task, levy a tax on; "The State taxes alcohol heavily"; "Clothing is not taxed in our state", use to the limit; "you are taxing my patience", charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government make a charge against or accuse; "They taxed him failure to appear in court", To charge; to accuse; also, to censure; often followed by with, rarely by of before an indirect object; as, to tax a man with pride, To assess, fix, or determine judicially, the amount of; as, to tax the cost of an action in court, A government levy based on the market price of products and services that are sold, A charge, especially a pecuniary burden which is imposed by authority, 1 To strain or push to the point of exhaustion 2 To levy an assessment against, usually by government powers Unpaid taxes usually form a special lien on property owned by the taxpayer, ahead of registered mortgages 3 The money charged as an assessment, A payment imposed upon persons or groups for governmental support The power to impose and collect federal taxes is given to the Congress in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution Collections that arise from the sovereign powers of the federal government constitute the bulk of governmental receipts, which are compared with budget outlays to calculate a budget surplus or deficit, A sum of money imposed on incomes, sales, or property by a government for its support, A contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses There are many different kinds of taxes including income, sales, state local, federal taxes, A contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses within the domain of that government, A charge or burden laid upon persons or property for the support of a government, make a charge against or accuse; "They taxed him failure to appear in court", levy, fee, Tax is an amount of money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services. They are calling for large spending cuts and tax increases. a pledge not to raise taxes on people below a certain income, charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government, When a person or company is taxed, they have to pay a part of their income or profits to the government. When goods are taxed, a percentage of their price has to be paid to the government. Husband and wife are now taxed separately on their incomes The Bonn government taxes profits of corporations at a rate that is among the highest in Europe, If something taxes your strength, your patience, or your resources, it uses nearly all of them, so that you have great difficulty in carrying out what you are trying to do. Overcrowding has taxed the city's ability to deal with waste see also taxing, council tax, income tax, poll tax, value added tax. an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc and that is used to pay for public services tax on. Government levy on persons, groups, or businesses. Taxes are a general obligation of taxpayers and are not paid in exchange for any specific benefit. They have existed since ancient times property taxes and sales taxes were known in ancient Rome but tariffs were favoured over internal taxes as a source of revenue. In modern economies, there has been a trend away from tariffs in favour of internal taxes, which provide the majority of revenues. Taxes have three functions: to cover government spending, to promote stable economic growth, and to lessen inequalities in the distribution of income and wealth. They have also been used for nonfiscal reasons, such as to encourage or discourage certain activities (e.g., cigarette consumption). Taxes may be classified as direct or indirect. Direct taxes are those that the taxpayer cannot shift onto someone else; they are mainly taxes on persons and are based on an individual's ability to pay as measured by income or net wealth. Direct taxes include income taxes, taxes on net worth, death duties (i.e., inheritance and estate taxes), and gift taxes. Indirect taxes are those that can be shifted in whole or in part to someone other than the person legally responsible for payment. These include excise taxes, sales taxes, and value-added taxes. Taxes may also be classified according to the effect they have on the distribution of wealth. A proportional tax is one that imposes the same relative burden on all taxpayers, unlike progressive taxes and regressive taxes. capital gains tax consumption tax corporate income tax estate tax income tax inheritance tax investment tax credit luxury tax poll tax progressive tax property tax regressive tax sales tax single tax value added tax, impose a tariff, impose a levy; burden, demand too much,
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To impose and collect a tax on (something) - "Some think to tax wealth is destructive of a private sector."
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To impose and collect a tax from (a person) - "Some think to tax the wealthy is the fairest."
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A burdensome demand
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To make excessive demands on
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Money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services
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An enforced charge imposed on persons, property and income, that is used to support the government
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That form of coercion or interference with the Free Market in which the State collects tribute (the tax), allowing it to hire armed forces to practice coercion in defense of privilege, and also to engage in such wars, adventures, experiments, "reforms," etc , as it pleases not at its own cost, but at the cost of "its" subjects
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It pays for the hospitals, roads, police and much more Stop whinging
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A compulsory payment to the government for services of general benefit to all, an enforced charge levied on property, goods or income
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A type of lien placed on a title when the owner has not paid property or assessment taxes or other state and federal taxes
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A payment to federal, state, and/or local governments based on the sales price of a product, on worker income, or on other property and activities
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Means a tax, interest, or penalty levied under this act
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Either a fee payable by the purchaser of property or of rights to property subject to taxation, or an aggregate amount of fees due from the taxpayer, as the context may require
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money that people pay to the government
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money paid to the Government used for general public needs -- "The tax on the meals " (117)
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Tax as applied to real estate is an enforced charge imposed on persons, property, or income to be used to support the State The governing body in turn utilizes the funds in the best ingerest of the general public
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a charge levied upon persons or things by a government
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The total estimated tax paid, including any amount economy [except tax economy under 26 U S C 5232(a)]
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Money paid to the government for financing public expenses
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To impose and collect a tax
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Professional services that assist clients in complying with applicable tax laws and regulations, including tax return preparation services, consulting with clients for tax planning purposes, and representing clients before the IRS or other taxing authorities
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set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)
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A percentage of your salary that is deducted and given to the government The level of deduction depends upon the salary you earn Individuals and companies have to pay tax
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– Tax is the amount you legally owe the government Most taxpayers use either the Tax Table or the Tax Rate Schedules to calculate their income tax However, there are special methods if your income includes any capital gains, lump-sum distributions, farm income, or investment income over $1,500 for children under age 14 Back to Top
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As applied to real estate, an enforced charge imposed on persons, property or income, to be used to support the State
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A proportionate or fixed amount of strength to be deducted from all or some classifiers
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- A compulsory charge levied by a governmental unit against the wealth of a person, natural or corporate
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A task exacted from one who is under control; a contribution or service, the rendering of which is imposed upon a subject
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Charge; censure
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A disagreeable or burdensome duty or charge; as, a heavy tax on time or health
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as, a land tax; a window tax; a tax on carriages, and the like
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Especially, the sum laid upon specific things, as upon polls, lands, houses, income, etc
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A sum imposed or levied upon the members of a society to defray its expenses
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To subject to the payment of a tax or taxes; to impose a tax upon; to lay a burden upon; especially, to exact money from for the support of government
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A lesson to be learned; a task
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levy a tax on; "The State taxes alcohol heavily"; "Clothing is not taxed in our state"
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use to the limit; "you are taxing my patience"
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charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government make a charge against or accuse; "They taxed him failure to appear in court"
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To charge; to accuse; also, to censure; often followed by with, rarely by of before an indirect object; as, to tax a man with pride
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To assess, fix, or determine judicially, the amount of; as, to tax the cost of an action in court
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A government levy based on the market price of products and services that are sold
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A charge, especially a pecuniary burden which is imposed by authority
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1 To strain or push to the point of exhaustion 2 To levy an assessment against, usually by government powers Unpaid taxes usually form a special lien on property owned by the taxpayer, ahead of registered mortgages 3 The money charged as an assessment
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A payment imposed upon persons or groups for governmental support The power to impose and collect federal taxes is given to the Congress in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution Collections that arise from the sovereign powers of the federal government constitute the bulk of governmental receipts, which are compared with budget outlays to calculate a budget surplus or deficit
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A sum of money imposed on incomes, sales, or property by a government for its support
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A contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses There are many different kinds of taxes including income, sales, state local, federal taxes
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A contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses within the domain of that government
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A charge or burden laid upon persons or property for the support of a government
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make a charge against or accuse; "They taxed him failure to appear in court"
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Tax is an amount of money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services. They are calling for large spending cuts and tax increases. a pledge not to raise taxes on people below a certain income
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charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government
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When a person or company is taxed, they have to pay a part of their income or profits to the government. When goods are taxed, a percentage of their price has to be paid to the government. Husband and wife are now taxed separately on their incomes The Bonn government taxes profits of corporations at a rate that is among the highest in Europe
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If something taxes your strength, your patience, or your resources, it uses nearly all of them, so that you have great difficulty in carrying out what you are trying to do. Overcrowding has taxed the city's ability to deal with waste see also taxing, council tax, income tax, poll tax, value added tax. an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc and that is used to pay for public services tax on. Government levy on persons, groups, or businesses. Taxes are a general obligation of taxpayers and are not paid in exchange for any specific benefit. They have existed since ancient times property taxes and sales taxes were known in ancient Rome but tariffs were favoured over internal taxes as a source of revenue. In modern economies, there has been a trend away from tariffs in favour of internal taxes, which provide the majority of revenues. Taxes have three functions: to cover government spending, to promote stable economic growth, and to lessen inequalities in the distribution of income and wealth. They have also been used for nonfiscal reasons, such as to encourage or discourage certain activities (e.g., cigarette consumption). Taxes may be classified as direct or indirect. Direct taxes are those that the taxpayer cannot shift onto someone else; they are mainly taxes on persons and are based on an individual's ability to pay as measured by income or net wealth. Direct taxes include income taxes, taxes on net worth, death duties (i.e., inheritance and estate taxes), and gift taxes. Indirect taxes are those that can be shifted in whole or in part to someone other than the person legally responsible for payment. These include excise taxes, sales taxes, and value-added taxes. Taxes may also be classified according to the effect they have on the distribution of wealth. A proportional tax is one that imposes the same relative burden on all taxpayers, unlike progressive taxes and regressive taxes. capital gains tax consumption tax corporate income tax estate tax income tax inheritance tax investment tax credit luxury tax poll tax progressive tax property tax regressive tax sales tax single tax value added tax
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impose a tariff, impose a levy; burden, demand too much fiil
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