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Discover Ludwig"direct tax" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to taxes that are paid directly by individuals and businesses to the government, such as income tax or corporate taxes. For example, "The government has proposed increasing direct taxes to help fund its new infrastructure projects."
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We also found that women lose more from the direct tax and welfare changes than men.
Unlike a tax on real estate, an income tax was not obviously a direct tax.
What is required, he insists, is a direct tax on carbon emissions.
But the payroll tax is a direct tax on work and workers — on jobs per se.
This could be based on a temporary national insurance holiday or temporary direct tax rebates".
Of course, he can no longer direct tax dollars as he sees fit.
But the payroll tax is a direct tax on jobs, on work.
Companies should understand the regulations around Gift Aid, direct tax and VAT before transferring funds or making important strategic decisions.
Mr. Kisberg said the state could receive far more money over time through a direct tax on the gas itself.
Corporations were keenly sensitive to changes in broader tax policy, in addition to benefiting from direct tax breaks.
Some 27% of direct tax revenues come from the securities industry, according to the Independent Budget Office.
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