taxation in the PONS Dictionary

taxation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

direct/indirect taxation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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It is used for budgeting, keeping accounts and taxation.
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Country's treasuries gain money from taxation, which increases based off how much territory the country controls, and from players buying bonds from that country.
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It is particularly concerned that the taxation system is regressive and more favourable to persons from the highest income groups.
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The letter pleaded the cause of democratic government, the separation of powers, taxation power, habeas corpus, trial by jury, and freedom of the press.
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Smuggling is usually done to circumvent taxation or prohibition laws within a particular jurisdiction.
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The change would save the state a significant amount in administrative and collection costs, and make more land subject to taxation.
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The group was moderately conservative and supported centralised government, restricted suffrage, regressive taxation, and free trade.
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He fronted the organization demanding higher fuel prices, higher taxation and increased aid to developing countries.
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Branches of foreign legal entities are subject to general taxation.
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