taxing authority
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftaxingandauthority
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taxing
adjective
uk/ˈtæk.sɪŋ/us/ˈtæk.sɪŋ/
difficult or needing a lot of thought ...
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authority
noun
uk/ɔːˈθɒr.ə.ti/us/əˈθɔːr.ə.t̬i/
the moral or legal right or ability ...
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(Definition oftaxingandauthorityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Note that the provinces did not completely surrendertaxingauthority, only for taxes that overlapped with federal taxes.
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Achieving prices consistent with standard option pricing formula would, at a minimum, require smoothing risks between generations - a task that requires the use of the government'staxingauthority.
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I understand that the solicitors' bill is under scrutiny by the appropriatetaxingauthority.
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It seems a little awkward that thetaxingauthorityshould be the exempting authority.
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The requirement for any new local tax must include the criteria of accountability by thetaxingauthority, ease of collection and basic fairness.
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That surely is not an argument which ataxingauthoritycan advance.
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Information on this point cannot, of course, be disclosed by thetaxingauthority.
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Thetaxingauthorityhas had to disregard them, not because they are not here but because they are wholly obsolete.
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No figures are available until these costs have been ascertained by the appropriatetaxingauthority.
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That is what thetaxingauthorityendeavours to arrive at.
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A settlement could be made by thetaxingauthoritywith a right of appeal.
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It is a question of changing the supremetaxingauthority.
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Why should we have a newtaxingauthoritycreated to get such an amount of revenue for the purpose of a film fund?
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Does it empower thetaxingauthorityto reach back to an unlimited extent?
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I appreciate that they are at a disadvantage in not knowing exactly how the foreigntaxingauthoritydeals with any particular packet of income.
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Can my noble friend cite any other form of taxation under which thetaxingauthorityenjoys this, no doubt to it agreeable, facility?
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Therefore, the case went against thetaxingauthority.
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There is no doubt that thetaxingauthoritywhich efficiently collects £3,000 million worth of revenue could perfectly well tackle this tax with its alleged gross yield of £80 million a year.
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If there is one matter more than another in which thetaxingauthorityshould not be also the deciding authority as to the reasonableness of covenants, it is this.
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Experience shows that an attempt to do anything of that kind involves thetaxingauthorityin such complications that the whole thing would undoubtedly break down.
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