Synonyms for taxation
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tak-sey-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : tækˈseɪ ʃən |
Définition of taxation
Origin :- early 14c., "imposition of taxes," from Anglo-French taxacioun, Old French taxacion, from Latin taxationem (nominative taxatio), noun of action from past participle stem of taxare (see tax (v.)).
- noun imposing taxes
- A former Lloyd-George of the Treasury, who had different ideas of taxation.
- Extract from : « Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date » by Anonymous
- Taxation is a problem in mathematics and national economics.
- Extract from : « War Taxation » by Otto H. Kahn
- The temper of the stump speaker is not appropriate for dealing with taxation problems.
- Extract from : « War Taxation » by Otto H. Kahn
- In England all incomes from $650 on are subject to taxation.
- Extract from : « Government Ownership of Railroads, and War Taxation » by Otto H. Kahn
- The structure of taxation should be harmonious and symmetrical.
- Extract from : « Government Ownership of Railroads, and War Taxation » by Otto H. Kahn
- The taxation is so exorbitant that it is a marvel Italy is not depopulated.
- Extract from : « Italy, the Magic Land » by Lilian Whiting
- Imports have been restricted, prices have gone up and taxation has increased.
- Extract from : « England and Germany » by Emile Joseph Dillon
- Not Boston alone, but all America, had declared against American taxation.
- Extract from : « The Siege of Boston » by Allen French
- Revolution and war made representation and taxation correlative.
- Extract from : « The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV » by Various
- Taxation, like flogging in the army, never comes on the right part of the back.
- Extract from : « Nuts and Nutcrackers » by Charles James Lever
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