tax collector
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Definition
- Noun:
- A government official or agent whose duty is to collect taxes: A person employed by a government authority to receive payments of taxes from individuals and businesses.
Usage
- The term "tax collector" specifically refers to the individual performing the collection function. It is a neutral, formal term for the role.
- It is commonly used in historical, governmental, and financial contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The tax collector visited the village to gather the annual property taxes.
- In ancient times, a tax collector was often an unpopular figure.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Figurative Use: The term can carry negative connotations, especially in historical or literary contexts, implying someone who is harsh or unscrupulous in enforcing payment.
- He was portrayed in the story as a greedy tax collector.
Variants and Related Words
- Taxman (noun, informal): A colloquial term for a tax collector or a generic reference to tax authorities.
- The taxman is auditing my business records.
- Revenue agent (noun): An official who collects revenue, especially for a government; often used synonymously in specific contexts like customs or internal revenue.
- Collector (noun): A more general term for someone who collects things, which includes but is not limited to taxes.
Synonyms
- Revenue officer
- Exciseman (archaic, specifically for excise taxes)
Related Phrases
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent: A specific type of tax collector in the United States.
- Customs officer: A official who collects duties on imports and exports.
Noun
- someone who collects taxes for the government