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taxation [tækˈseɪʃən] N no pl

1. taxation (system):

taxation
direct/indirect taxation

2. taxation (money):

taxation
podatki mpl

direct taxation N no pl

dual taxation N no pl

double taxation agreement, double taxation treaty N ECON, LAW

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This, however, requires higher taxation due to the scale of services provided.
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By his own criterion of fairness - that the balance between direct and indirect taxation remain unchanged - he succeeded.
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It is used for budgeting, keeping accounts and taxation.
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This is done primarily to make the offer more attractive in terms of taxation.
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The king demoted the earls, promoted education and set up a form of taxation.
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Excepted matters (such as international relations, taxation and elections) are never expected to be considered for devolution.
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The group was moderately conservative and supported centralised government, restricted suffrage, regressive taxation, and free trade.
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She exhibited an unrestrained disdain for burdensome taxation and used the pages of her publication to relay her feelings on the subject to her readers.
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With limited local taxation resources, opportunities for students are limited.
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Smuggling is usually done to circumvent taxation or prohibition laws within a particular jurisdiction.
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