Phrases with «tax raid»

Tax raid refers to a situation where the government takes aggressive or unexpected action to collect more taxes from individuals or businesses. It typically involves stricter enforcement, audits, or changes in tax laws to gather additional revenue for the government's budget. Full definition

Sentences with «tax raid»

  • Seriously, they should income tax raid on those people who buy such overpriced crap. (gogi.in)
  • Osborne said plans to reverse Gordon Brown's «pension tax raid» were an «ambition» that would only be fulfilled «when we have got on top of the deficit». (theguardian.com)
  • This fact of life, told by generations of mothers to their children, is something Australia's banks are discovering as they fight to defend their handsome profits from the latest tax raid. (businessnews.com.au)
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