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fisc
[ fisk ]
noun
- a royal or state treasury; exchequer.
fisc
/ fɪsk /
noun
- rare.a state or royal treasury
Word History and Origins
Origin of fisc1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fisc1
Example Sentences
A taxpayer who loses her $40,000 house to the state to fulfill a $15,000 tax debt has made a far greater contribution to the public fisc than she owed.
The lawyers tend to see themselves as guardians of the public fisc, pitted against those who would drain the coffers: criminals looking for a payday, greedy lawyers, bleeding-heart juries.
We write frequently about how Oklahoma’s highest-in-the-nation incarceration rate impacts the prison system - its aging and badly overcrowded buildings, its outnumbered correctional officers - and on the growing financial toll to the state fisc.
In the runup to June elections, he blew out the fisc on entitlements and public works.
Mr. Cuomo has warned that the GOP tax reform’s limit on the state-and-local deduction could drive away more people and damage the state fisc.
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