tax policy
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Definition
- Noun:
- A program for setting taxes: A systematic plan or set of principles established by a government or authority to determine how taxes are levied, collected, and managed. It outlines the rules, rates, and structures governing taxation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The government's new tax policy aims to stimulate economic growth.
- Debates in parliament often focus on changes to the national tax policy.
- A fair and transparent tax policy is essential for public trust.
Advanced Usage
"to formulate a tax policy": to develop or create a systematic plan for taxation.
- The committee was formed to formulate a new tax policy for the digital economy.
"the implications of a tax policy": the consequences or effects resulting from a set of taxation rules.
- Economists are studying the long-term implications of the proposed tax policy.
Variants and Related Words
- Taxation (n): the system or practice of imposing taxes.
- Fiscal policy (n): a broader government policy concerning revenue (from taxes) and public spending.
- Tax code (n): the body of laws and regulations that prescribe how taxes are assessed and collected.
Synonyms
- Tax regime: A system or set of rules for taxation.
- Fiscal framework: A structured plan for government finance, including taxation.
Related Phrases
Tax policy reform: The act of making significant changes to an existing tax policy.
- The country embarked on a major tax policy reform to simplify the system.
Tax policy objectives: The specific goals a tax policy is designed to achieve.
- The primary tax policy objectives were equity and efficiency.
Noun
- a program for setting taxes