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direct tax
noun
- a tax exacted directly from the persons who will bear the burden of it (without reimbursement to them at the expense of others), as a poll tax, a general property tax, or an income tax.
direct tax
noun
- a tax paid by the person or organization on which it is levied Compare indirect tax
Derived Forms
- direct taxation, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of direct tax1
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Example Sentences
But unlike those deals, which used direct tax abatements, private developers and studios must hit certain goals to receive expansive tax credits.
But unlike those deals, which used direct tax abatements, these tax credits would only be awarded upon completion of the films at studios built by private developers.
Hense said a sticking point from an index provider perspective was that the EU does not have access to direct tax receipts.
He renewed his call for direct tax rebates from the state’s enormous $17.5 billion budget surplus.
“It is funded by the people of Britain,” he added, but “it is not direct tax money that goes into the BBC.”
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