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tax·pay·er

 (tăks′pā′ər)
n.
One that pays taxes or is subject to taxation.

tax′pay′ing adj.
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taxpayer

(ˈtæksˌpeɪə)
n
a person or organization that pays taxes or is liable to taxation
ˈtaxˌpaying adj
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tax•pay•er

(ˈtæksˌpeɪ ər)

n.
a person who pays a tax or is subject to taxation.
[1810–20]
tax′pay`ing, adj., n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.taxpayer - someone who pays taxes
payer, remunerator - a person who pays money for something
ratepayer - a person who pays local rates (especially a householder)
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Translations
دَافِعُ الضَرَائِبدافِع الضَّريبَه
daňový poplatník
skatteyder
veronmaksaja
porezni obveznik
adófizetõ
skattgreiîandi
納税者
납세자
daňový poplatník
skattebetalare
ผู้เสียภาษี
vergi mükellefivergi yükümlüsü
người đóng thuế

taxpayer

[ˈtæksˌpeɪəʳ] Ncontribuyente mf
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taxpayer

tax payer [ˈtækspeɪər] ncontribuable mf
taxpayers' money → l'argent du contribuabletax purposes npl
for tax purposes → pour raisons fiscalestax rebate nristourne f fiscaletax relief ndégrèvements mpl d'impôtstax return ndéclaration f de revenustax shelter nniche f fiscaletax year nannée f fiscale
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

taxpayer

[ˈtæksˌpeɪəʳ] ncontribuente m/f
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

tax

(tӕks) noun
1. money, eg a percentage of a person's income or of the price of goods etc taken by the government to help pay for the running of the state. income tax; a tax on tobacco.
2. a strain or burden. The continual noise was a tax on her nerves.
verb
1. to make (a person) pay (a) tax; to put a tax on (goods etc). He is taxed on his income; Alcohol is taxed.
2. to put a strain on. Don't tax your strength!
ˈtaxable adjective
liable to be taxed. taxable income/goods.
taxˈation noun
the act or system of taxing.
ˈtaxing adjective
mentally or physically difficult. a taxing job.
ˌtax-ˈfree adjective, adverb
without payment of tax. tax-free income.
ˈtaxpayer noun
a citizen who pays taxes.
ˈtax (someone) with
to accuse (a person) of. I taxed him with dishonesty.
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taxpayer

دَافِعُ الضَرَائِب daňový poplatník skatteyder Steuerzahler φορολογούμενος contribuyente veronmaksaja contribuable porezni obveznik contribuente 納税者 납세자 belastingbetaler skattebetaler podatnik contribuinte налогоплательщик skattebetalare ผู้เสียภาษี vergi yükümlüsü người đóng thuế 纳税人
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References in classic literature ?
I even drew the figures so fine as to permit him not only to live in the best hotel but to smoke two twenty-five-cent cigars and indulge in a ten-cent shine each day, and still not cost the taxpayers so much as they were accustomed to pay for his conviction and jail entertainment.
Cutting the taxpayers to the pits of their purses threw them open to sentiment, and then in I tossed the sentiment, lumps and chunks of it.
Significantly, capitalization is only required where the taxpayer obtains some form of assurance of a future income stream or of a concrete, commercial benefit.
If, within the same business, a taxpayer conducts separate activities that have different NAICS codes, it is necessary to establish which NAICS code describes the principal activity of the taxpayer; this determines whether the business is eligible to use the cash method.
The easiest and most cost-effective way to do this is to borrow the pledged shares from the taxpayer and sell them short.
TEI commends LMSB for working with taxpayers to resolve the problems surrounding the amount of information required to be retained by the taxpayer.
The taxpayer was an attorney who won a large class-action lawsuit in 1999.
The usual supposition under IRC section 1012 is that cost represents the taxpayer's initial tax basis.
QPAI for any taxable year is a net number equal to the taxpayer's Domestic Production Gross Receipts (DPGR) less the sum of:
Joe Benton, Taxpayer Advocate area director, listed the following areas that national Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson is reviewing:
A CAP appeal differs from a CDP appeal in that the former is broader and can be used by third parties (i.e., those holding the taxpayer's property subject to a lien or levy).
Section 199(c)(4)(A)(i)(I) includes within DPGR the taxpayer's gross receipts derived from any lease, rental, license, sale, exchange, or other disposition of QPP that was manufactured, produced, grown, or extracted by the taxpayer in whole or in significant part within the United States.

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