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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tax payers" is not correct; it should be written as "taxpayers" as a single word
You can use it when referring to individuals or entities that pay taxes to the government. Example: "The new policy will benefit all taxpayers by reducing their overall tax burden."
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At the tax payers expense".
But it won't come from the wealthiest tax payers (or rather non-tax payers).
"They're property tax payers, too," Mr. Murray said.
The picture is slightly different for higher rate tax payers.
Particular winners were motorists and most income tax payers.
New Jersey property tax payers better hope so, too.
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Property-tax payers will also reap benefits.
Consider: there are roughly 26m income-tax payers.
We're oddballs, law-breakers, light-jumpers, non-tax payers.
They emphasize expanding the base of income-tax payers, not hitting current taxpayers harder.
In the meantime, tax-payers are suffering.
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