Taxation in a sentence as a noun

There are discussions to change this taxation in order to stem the brain-drain.

's smart dodging of taxation by keeping assets overseas.

We should be taxing the people who own the corporations, or are paid huge salaries by them -- that is, if you believe in progressive taxation.

Here's what I learned:Most companies are set up in Delaware, because of Delaware's taxation and advanced corporate legal system.

What's really needed is a more startup-friendly environment - a reduction in bureacracy, taxation reform, and a more small-business-friendly culture - but these are "hard" problems.

It sucks that you have been acting in good faith and doing good work and have gotten tangled in the mess that is the many layers of laws, regulations, and corporate policies that make up our modern immigration, taxation, and financial systems.

Favouring conservative taxation in favour of purported "individualism" is not only selfish, but highly inefficient.

And don't even get me started on the fact that if you're a corporation you are allowed to make money overseas and keep it overseas without paying US taxes, but if you are a regular citizen any money you make could be subject to US taxation on top of local taxation.

So, let me see if I understand this: the US is going to bat for the big software companies who don't want to pay taxes in other countries, and yet I, an expat American, am expected to file an income tax return with the IRS every single year for my foreign earnings, which may be subject to dual-taxation if I make "too much.

Taxation definitions

noun

charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government

noun

government income due to taxation

See also: revenue

noun

the imposition of taxes; the practice of the government in levying taxes on the subjects of a state