retax

retax

(ˌriːˈtæks)
vb (tr)
(Accounting & Book-keeping) to tax again
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Roland did not file a motion to retax, the panel found, and so did not preserve it for appeal.
The regional aid dedicated to zone companies may also include the Retax exemption implemented by local authorities.
Buyers have to retax a car before they can drive it, with no period of grace.
Come the end of January, you can retax and get 12 months at the old rate, rather than paying up to pounds 245 next July.
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