Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Tax"
The meaning of "Tax" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does tax forms mean?
A:
In America, when we pay income tax, we have to fill in a form that is usually several pages long. These pages are called "tax forms".
We have to pay income tax once a year and there is a deadline for when the tax is due.
We have to pay income tax once a year and there is a deadline for when the tax is due.
Q:
What does 'emotionally taxing' mean?
A:
It can be used in extremely stressful situations only if it is stressful to your emotions
Ex: Having 3 final exams on the same day is mentally exhausting, not necessarily emotionally taxing.
어장관리 하다 can be emotionally taxing
Ex: Having 3 final exams on the same day is mentally exhausting, not necessarily emotionally taxing.
어장관리 하다 can be emotionally taxing
Q:
What does 'to do one's taxes' mean?
A:
April 15 = la fecha en que los estadiounidenses tienen que pagar por el año interior.
No oí "do oneself taxes" y suena extraño pero podría referir a alguien que prepara los documentos su mismo, sin contador.
No oí "do oneself taxes" y suena extraño pero podría referir a alguien que prepara los documentos su mismo, sin contador.
Q:
What does plus tax mean?
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Prices in the US are usually shown without sales tax. So if something is $1 plus tax, then the actual amount you are going to pay will be slightly more than $1 due to the tax, which depends on where you are and what you're buying.
Q:
What does tax receipts mean?
A:
@zinzin: yes, it's what's collected my HMRC
Example sentences using "Tax"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I went to the tax office that was part of my job and then I came back to my office. The weather is very cold with
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a lot of wind.
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with taxes .
A:
How much tax money goes to the government?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with taxed.
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"The local officials taxed mercilessly, no one was safe."
"The effort taxed him to his limit, and now he's sick."
"The effort taxed him to his limit, and now he's sick."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with taxing.
A:
Tax (as a verb) has multiple meanings:
1. To impose a tax: The government is taxing the poor more heavily than it should.
2. To make heavy demands on the strength or resources of someone: This lawsuit is going to be a taxing ordeal for our company.
1. To impose a tax: The government is taxing the poor more heavily than it should.
2. To make heavy demands on the strength or resources of someone: This lawsuit is going to be a taxing ordeal for our company.
Synonyms of "Tax" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I thought I had paid my taxes. and I thought I paid my taxes. ?
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“I thought I had paid my taxes” implies that there was was an earlier point in time where you also thought that you paid your taxes.
Q:
What is the difference between tax and taxation ?
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“Tax” as a noun is the actual amount of money taken by the government.
Ex. The sales tax in Michigan is 6% of the value of the product.
As a verb, it means to take money from the citizens for governmental purposes.
Ex. I think we should legalize marijuana and just tax it heavily.
Taxation can only be a noun, and it refers to the action of levying a tax.
Ex. The taxation of tea was a factor that eventually lead to the American Revolution.
Ex. The sales tax in Michigan is 6% of the value of the product.
As a verb, it means to take money from the citizens for governmental purposes.
Ex. I think we should legalize marijuana and just tax it heavily.
Taxation can only be a noun, and it refers to the action of levying a tax.
Ex. The taxation of tea was a factor that eventually lead to the American Revolution.
Q:
What is the difference between tax refund and tax rebate ?
A:
A tax rebate and a tax refund are both ways to incentivize consumer spending and stimulate the economy.
Tax rebates are big chunks of money that can be offered at any time of the year, usually on new technologies such as hybrid cars and renewable energies.
"I bought my new car because it came with a $5,000 tax rebate."
"This boat comes with a $2,500 tax rebate."
"My state is offering a $1,000 tax rebate for purchasing solar panels."
A tax refund is a regular yearly occurence which refunds the difference between the taxes you paid, and the taxes you actually owed the previous year. This happens because employers usually withhold too much money from pay checks.
"I think I'll go on vacation with this year's tax refund."
"I hope I receive my tax refund early this year."
"My employer took a lot of money from my paychecks last year, so my tax refund should be large this year."
A tax rebate and a tax refund are both ways to incentivize consumer spending and stimulate the economy.
Tax rebates are big chunks of money that can be offered at any time of the year, usually on new technologies such as hybrid cars and renewable energies.
"I bought my new car because it came with a $5,000 tax rebate."
"This boat comes with a $2,500 tax rebate."
"My state is offering a $1,000 tax rebate for purchasing solar panels."
A tax refund is a regular yearly occurence which refunds the difference between the taxes you paid, and the taxes you actually owed the previous year. This happens because employers usually withhold too much money from pay checks.
"I think I'll go on vacation with this year's tax refund."
"I hope I receive my tax refund early this year."
"My employer took a lot of money from my paychecks last year, so my tax refund should be large this year."
Q:
What is the difference between tax and tariff ?
A:
Tariff is a specific kind of tax on imports and exports.
Q:
What is the difference between dodge tax and avoid tax and evade tax ?
A:
I think they're all the same. I don't usually hear avoid tax, though.
Translations of "Tax"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? たんき たいざいしゃ めんぜい ルール
短期滞在者免税ルール
tax exemption rule for short term visitors ?
短期滞在者免税ルール
tax exemption rule for short term visitors ?
A:
Yes.
Depending on if there is one rule or many rules posted, and whether there might be additional rules, a translation could be:
A tax exemption rule for short term visitors. (this is 1 rule, there may be more)
Tax exemption rules for short term visitors. (this is more than 1 rule, there may be more)
The tax exemption rule for short term visitors. (this is the only rule, there are no more)
The tax exemption rules for short term visitors. (many rules, but there are no more outside of them).
Depending on if there is one rule or many rules posted, and whether there might be additional rules, a translation could be:
A tax exemption rule for short term visitors. (this is 1 rule, there may be more)
Tax exemption rules for short term visitors. (this is more than 1 rule, there may be more)
The tax exemption rule for short term visitors. (this is the only rule, there are no more)
The tax exemption rules for short term visitors. (many rules, but there are no more outside of them).
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? is it right if I say grossly inflated tax imposes on many economic activities
A:
yes, it is.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? "You’ll have to pay tax on top of all earnings, usually at 33% after your first £7k."
A:
The "on top of (all earnings)" here means "covering/on the basis of (all earnings)", I suppose. Hope it helps.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “Have you ever missed paying residential tax in the past? ” in a official/ formal way (in a written form). Could you tell me how can I make it sound as formal as possible? Thank you!
A:
It is very formal as it is.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? please correct my English
you have got already tax free refund at shops. there is no tax refund office here.
you have got already tax free refund at shops. there is no tax refund office here.
A:
you have already gotten your tax free refund at the shops.
Other questions about "Tax"
Q:
"tax evading is kind of a norm in a lot of companies" Does this sound natural?
A:
I wouldn't put "kind of" since its not formal language.
Q:
The tax imposed on land or buildings has been raised by the government as years go by according to the rise of land price.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
"The tax imposed on land or buildings has been raised by the government as years go by, according to the rise of land price." Needed the ,
Q:
About a tax document : I would like you to change this to more natural English please. I will send this letter to IRS (American tax office) from my company in Japan.
- - - - -
Hello,
My company got a letter from IRS about the tax payment of my company's EIN. The letter has no error in my name and address which we resisted.
IRS said “- - - you must file Form No.xxxx - - -”.
I think, my company doesn’t need to file it because my company got EIN to receive book royalties from American companies such as Amazon, Google and so on.
My company also take “Convention between Japan and USA for the avoidance of double taxation”.
If this is my misunderstanding, let me know, please.
Best regards, Does this sound natural?
- - - - -
Hello,
My company got a letter from IRS about the tax payment of my company's EIN. The letter has no error in my name and address which we resisted.
IRS said “- - - you must file Form No.xxxx - - -”.
I think, my company doesn’t need to file it because my company got EIN to receive book royalties from American companies such as Amazon, Google and so on.
My company also take “Convention between Japan and USA for the avoidance of double taxation”.
If this is my misunderstanding, let me know, please.
Best regards, Does this sound natural?
A:
You may want to consult a tax professional to be sure, but here is what I would try:
Hello,
My company received a letter from the IRS regarding a payment for my company's EIN. [The letter has no errors in my name or address - not sure if this is what you mean to say].
The IRS said we must file form xxxx.
I believe we are not required to file this form since we acquired the EIN in order to book royalties from American companies such as Amazon, Google, etc.
My company also takes the "convention between Japan and the USA for the avoidance of double taxation" into account.
Best Regards,
XXX
Hello,
My company received a letter from the IRS regarding a payment for my company's EIN. [The letter has no errors in my name or address - not sure if this is what you mean to say].
The IRS said we must file form xxxx.
I believe we are not required to file this form since we acquired the EIN in order to book royalties from American companies such as Amazon, Google, etc.
My company also takes the "convention between Japan and the USA for the avoidance of double taxation" into account.
Best Regards,
XXX
Q:
1 - The richer you are, the more taxes you pay.
2- The more beautiful she is, the less friendly. Does this sound natural?
2- The more beautiful she is, the less friendly. Does this sound natural?
A:
sounds right
Q:
Included tax does this sound natural?
Ex. 500 yen (included tax) Does this sound natural?
Ex. 500 yen (included tax) Does this sound natural?
A:
You could say either "including tax" or "tax included". Both would sound more natural.
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