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indirect tax

NOUN
tax on goods or services
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The company projected over $750 million in direct and indirect tax revenue from the proposed tax breaks and those approved in 2014.

From Seattle Times Feb. 27, 2023

"India is like the European Union with a central government," said Harishanker Subramanian, head of indirect tax at EY.

From Reuters Nov. 4, 2016

The British Constitution promised representation of the will of British subjects, and without such representation, even the indirect tax of the Sugar Act was considered a threat to the settlers’ rights as British subjects.

From Textbooks Dec. 30, 2014

Germany’s largest lender dropped its 2011 profit forecast and announced plans to cut 500 jobs as market volatility and unexpected costs on an indirect tax position weighed on third-quarter earnings.

From BusinessWeek Oct. 4, 2011

Finally, it must not be forgotten that the English government, although it refrained from taxing the colony directly, imposed an enormous indirect tax by means of a tariff upon tobacco brought into England.

From Virginia under the Stuarts 1607-1688 by Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson



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