Phrases with «tax grab»

The phrase "tax grab" refers to a situation where the government is seen as taking more taxes than necessary or increasing taxes without a valid reason. It suggests that the government is trying to collect money from individuals or businesses excessively or from unexpected sources. Full definition

Sentences with «tax grab»

  • At least the name is truthful about what it is, a big fat government tax grab to try to fill their deficit hole. (johnquiggin.com)
  • To avoid the higher tax grab on dividend income that takes effect in 2013, corporations opted to shower investors with special dividend payments. (news-to-use.com)
  • If all of those are included that seems like a very large and sneaky tax grab. (canadiancapitalist.com)
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