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EPT

American  
  1. excess-profits tax.


Example Sentences

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Well, the next time I flopped a set – in the EPT Vilamoura – I put too few chips in.

From The Guardian • Sep. 7, 2010

Fully two-thirds of the inquiries have come from corporations, which can make scholarship contributions under EPT this year for as little as 18� on the dollar.

From Time Magazine Archive

But when EPT was slapped on again in 1950, even the tax's Fair Deal advocates admitted that it was unsound�although its very name made it politically popular.

From Time Magazine Archive

A week ago I would have bet you 20 to 1 there wasn't a chance of extending EPT.

From Time Magazine Archive

To make allowance for such inequities, Congress included so many exemptions and exceptions that no two accountants can agree on a company's EPT bill.

From Time Magazine Archive