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  • 21Tax protester conspiracy arguments — Part of the Taxation in the United States series Tax protest in the United States …

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  • 22Tax holiday — A tax holiday is a temporary reduction or elimination of a tax. Governments usually create tax holidays as incentives for business investment. The taxes that are most commonly reduced by national and local governments are sales taxes. In… …

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  • 23Tax Anticipation Note - TAN — A short term debt security issued by a state or local government to finance an immediate project that will be repaid with future tax collections. State and local governments use tax anticipation notes to borrow money, typically for one year or… …

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  • 24Tax Cheat — An individual (or group) who, through fraud, dishonesty or avoidance, does not pay the amount of tax that would be obligated if tax rules were properly followed. A tax cheat may improperly use tax shelters or purposefully miscategorize earnings… …

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  • 25Tax avoidance and tax evasion — Tax avoidance is the legal utilization of the tax regime to one s own advantage, in order to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. By contrast tax evasion is the general term for efforts to not pay taxes by… …

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  • 26Tax increment financing — Tax Increment Financing, or TIF, is a public financing method which has been used for redevelopment and community improvement projects in the United States for more than 50 years. With federal and state sources for redevelopment generally less… …

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  • 27Tax revenue — is the income that is gained by governments because of taxation of the people.Just as there are different types of tax, the form in which tax revenue is collected also differs; furthermore, the agency that collects the tax may not be part of… …

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  • 28Tax File Number — (TFN) is an 8 or 9 digit number issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to each taxpayer (individual, company, superannuation fund, partnership or trust) to identify their Australian tax dealings. In the past, individuals received a 9… …

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  • 29tax evasion — n: a willful and esp. criminal attempt to evade the imposition or payment of a tax convicted of tax evasion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. tax evasion …

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  • 30Tax Freedom Day — is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to fund its annual tax burden. It is annually calculated in the United States by the Tax Foundation mdash;a Washington, D.C. based tax research… …

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