tax law

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tax law

A lawyer explains tax law to a client in an office.

Definition

Noun: The body of laws, statutes, and legal principles that govern the imposition, assessment, collection, and administration of taxes by a government authority. It encompasses the rules that determine how much tax is owed, by whom, and when.

Usage

"Tax law" is a singular, non-count noun referring to the entire legal field or system. It is used in formal, academic, and professional contexts related to finance, accounting, and government policy.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Understanding complex tax law is essential for corporate accountants.
    • Changes in federal tax law will affect small business owners next year.
    • She specializes in international tax law.
Advanced Usage
  • "a point of tax law": Refers to a specific legal issue, rule, or interpretation within the broader field.
    • The case hinged on a nuanced point of tax law regarding charitable deductions.
  • "in accordance with tax law": A phrase used to state that an action complies with the legal requirements.
    • All deductions were claimed in accordance with applicable tax law.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tax code (n): Often used synonymously with "tax law," but can more specifically refer to the compiled statutes (e.g., the Internal Revenue Code in the U.S.).
  • Taxation (n): The act or process of imposing taxes; the revenue raised from taxes. This is related to but distinct from "tax law," which is the set of rules governing taxation.
  • Tax regulation (n): A rule or order issued by a government agency to implement tax law.
Synonyms
  • Revenue law
  • Fiscal legislation
Related Phrases
  • Tax law compliance: The act of adhering to the rules set out in tax law.
    • The firm's tax law compliance is audited annually.
  • Tax law reform: The process of changing and improving tax laws.
    • The committee debated proposals for tax law reform.
tax law

A lawyer explains tax law to a client in an office.

Noun
  1. the body of laws governing taxation