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tax
1[taks]
noun
a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc.
a burdensome charge, obligation, duty, or demand.
verb (used with object)
(of a government)
to demand a tax from (a person, business, etc.).
to demand a tax in consideration of the possession or occurrence of (income, goods, sales, etc.), usually in proportion to the value of money involved.
to lay a burden on; make serious demands on.
to tax one's resources.
to take to task; censure; reprove; accuse.
to tax one with laziness.
Informal., to charge.
What did he tax you for that?
Archaic., to estimate or determine the amount or value of.
verb (used without object)
to levy taxes.
tax-
2variant of taxo- before a vowel.
taxeme.
tax
/ tæks /
noun
a compulsory financial contribution imposed by a government to raise revenue, levied on the income or property of persons or organizations, on the production costs or sales prices of goods and services, etc
a heavy demand on something; strain
a tax on our resources
verb
to levy a tax on (persons, companies, etc, or their incomes, etc)
to make heavy demands on; strain
to tax one's intellect
to accuse, charge, or blame
he was taxed with the crime
to determine (the amount legally chargeable or allowable to a party to a legal action), as by examining the solicitor's bill of costs
to tax costs
slang, to steal
Other Word Forms
- taxless adjective
- taxer noun
- taxingly adverb
- taxlessly adverb
- taxlessness noun
- antitax adjective
- nontax noun
- nontaxer noun
- protax adjective
- retax verb (used with object)
- self-taxed adjective
- subtaxer noun
- undertaxed adjective
- untax verb (used with object)
- well-taxed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of tax1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tax1
Idioms and Phrases
- death and taxes
Example Sentences
It put an estimated cost of £18bn a year on its various proposed tax cuts on businesses.
We’d love to have a country that supports free speech, offers universal health care and free education through college, taxes the rich appropriately and truly supports families and workers.
In his report, he said she did seek legal advice when buying the property, but failed to seek further expert tax advice as recommended.
Angela Rayner has resigned as deputy prime minister, housing secretary and the deputy leader of the Labour Party, after admitting she underpaid tax after buying a flat in Hove.
She resigned as deputy prime minister and housing secretary after admitting she did not pay enough tax on the purchase of a new home.
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