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Meanings of
double taxation
in English
Subject category of the 20th Century Press Archives.
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Usage of
double taxation
in English
1
We are going to have new cases of
double
taxation
,
Vella said.
2
Australia has agreed to consider scrapping the
double
taxation
of trans-Tasman companies.
3
Surely no one would regard paying for these to be
double
taxation
.
4
He would move to end
double
taxation
for Brazilian companies operating abroad.
5
Parliament passed a bill earlier this year scrapping
double
taxation
for sharia transactions.
6
ACT Party leader David Seymour said a capital gains tax represents
double
taxation
.
7
The councillors said the proposed charges amounted to
double
taxation
on hard-pressed families.
8
For me, VAT on private home care fees represents
double
taxation
.
9
Such
double
taxation
does not apply if they buy U.S. stocks or bonds.
10
As to the suggestion of
double
taxation
,
the answer is plain.
11
The Government today approved a
double
taxation
agreement with its 50th overseas country, Turkey.
12
Understanding
double
taxation
South Africa has a residence-based tax system.
13
But there is still a chance that they could end up with
double
taxation
.
14
The rationale for the credit is to avoid
double
taxation
.
15
Switzerland also has to conclude
double
taxation
treaties which meet international standards, the SFA said.
16
Industry executives say that
double
taxation
is pulling down already squeezed margins and preventing growth.
Other examples for "double taxation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
double
taxation
double
Adjective
Noun
Double taxation
through the time
Double taxation
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common