Reduce taxation
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DERATEReduce taxation.
overtaxationexcessive taxation
MILLAGETaxation rate
ISNTSOHOTEITHER"Taxation with representation ..."
taxationalrelating to taxation
ASSESSEDEstimated for taxation.
posttaxoccurring after taxation
PAYASYOUGOTaxation without tears.
taxlessfree from taxation
RATABLESubject to taxation.
overtaxationsOVERTAXATION, excessive taxation
untaxedNot subject to taxation
shelteringProtect (income) from taxation
EXACTTake, as by taxation
taxationsTAXATION, the process of taxing
CADASTRERegister of real estate for taxation.
TEAIts taxation was protested in 1773
REGIEGovernment monopoly for taxation in Europe.
marginal(of taxation) Relating to increases in income
OTISHe said, "Taxation without representation is tyranny."
TYRANNY"Taxation without representation," according to James Otis.
mulctingExtract money from (someone) by fine or taxation
OTISJames who originated the phrase "Taxation without representation"
clawbacktaking by taxation what has been given as benefit
degressive(of taxation) At successively lower rates on lower amounts
OTISRevolutionary James ..., famous for saying "Taxation without representation is tyranny"
clawbacksCLAWBACK, taking by taxation what has been given as benefit
OTISLawyer James who's attributed with the line "Taxation without representation is tyranny"
cadastresA register of property showing the extent, value, and ownership of land for taxation
cadastral(of a map or survey) Showing the extent, value, and ownership of land, esp. for taxation
progressive(of taxation or a tax) Increasing as a proportion of the sum taxed as that sum increases
cadasterofficial register of the ownership, extent, and value of real property in a given area, used as a basis of taxation
cadastreofficial register of the ownership, extent, and value of real property in a given area, used as a basis of taxation
budgetsAn annual or other regular estimate of national revenue and expenditure put forward by the government, often including details of changes in taxation