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Discover Ludwig"tax implication" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "tax implication" to refer to the financial effects of a particular tax. For example, "Higher taxes may have unintended tax implications on businesses and consumers alike."
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One tax implication of this is that a fair tax code is possible, and a simple tax code is possible, but a fair and simple tax code is not possible.
Royal Bank of Scotland said: "There is no tax implication if the disposal proceeds are reinvested broadly within one year and we expect the company to pursue acquisitions (at this point we do not expect the company to re-distribute funds back to shareholders).
We believe if the tax implication were the only mitigating factor, the impact might be significant.
You, the taxpayer, are the best source of that information as it relates to your tax return and any life changes with a possible tax implication.
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So what are the tax implications?
There would also be tax implications.
Davids added: "There's a lot of tax implications here.
And an outright sale would have significant tax implications.
"But as gifts become major, tax implications start to matter".
What tax implications are there for him and us?
Tax implications vary, depending on how the transaction winds up.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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