Phrases with «tax handout»

The phrase "tax handout" refers to a situation where the government gives money or benefits, such as tax breaks, to certain individuals or groups. It implies that the government is providing financial assistance or special treatment through the tax system, which can sometimes be considered as favoring certain people or corporations. Full definition

Sentences with «tax handout»

  • «The Labour Party is now the party of low taxes for middle and low earners, while the Tories are the party of tax handouts for the super-rich and big corporations. (labournorth.com)
  • We are seeing a campaign of misinformation: the Tory combination of tax handouts and magical deficit reduction, the Labour policy of criticising spending cuts and then pledging to do the same in the future, the Lib Dem pledge of sound economic management despite knowing they will follow whatever the economic policy is of the party they happen to end up in bed with, and the SNP lie of being anti-austerity when their plans are broadly in line with everyone else's. (politics.co.uk)
  • «I would love to believe that our state taxpayers will not be on the hook to pay for massive tax handouts to the Trump family and Washington lobbyists, but until we know how they plan to pay for the costly Trump tax plan, New Yorkers need to hold onto our wallets,» Tonko said. (timesunion.com)
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