Such is the amount by which the poor or half-poor taxpayer in the villages liberates himself toward his department and commune.
In the new financial scheme, so many centimes, added to each franc of direct tax, form the principal resource of the department and commune, and it is through this extra charge that each taxpayer pays his quota of local expenditure.
Hence the large or average taxpayer bears, beside his own burden, that of the relieved small taxpayer.
How the small taxpayer is relieved in town and country.
The taxpayer pays only when he is willing and has the means.
Those who are counted as dependent upon the taxpayer are his children, own or adopted, his parents, brothers and sisters, and other relations and connexions by marriage who might have a reasonable claim to his support.
The income tax is both levied at the source (as in the case of companies) and assessed on a direct return by the taxpayer of his income from all sources.
Shakespeare, by alarms; alarms only too well founded that he would return with a pocket full of treaties for subsidies which the British taxpayer would have to pay.
It is not on record that any one asked what advantage would be reaped by the taxpayer under the method proposed, when he would pay at least as much as before, but without the least check as to the way in which the money was spent.
If the consumer is kind and benevolent, the taxpayer is not less so.
I know a tax which costs the taxpayer 20 francs, and of which not one farthing ever reaches the Treasury.
Let the British taxpayer note that, and let him note also that the Conservative Party will find the ways and means for these bribes and doles not by taxes on the wealthy, but by taxes on the food of the people.
She will still clamour at our gates for Home Rule, as she has clamoured since 1886, and she will get Home Rule, but the burthen on the British taxpayer will be then how much greater than now?
It must be remembered that these increased charges on the British taxpayer are not the result of Home Rule, they are an inheritance from the "partnership.
Incidentally, I am a candidate for the office of Alderman, and I thought I'd take the freedom of a neighbor and a taxpayer and talk with you on that topic of general interest.
This is exec'tive session, an' that crack about bein' a taxpayer is more of a public utterance.
Yes, sir, I resent them as a taxpayer of this town!
When a black man is the largest taxpayer in his community his white neighbor will not object very long to his voting, and having that vote honestly counted.
Throughout the States a separate tax is levied for the maintenance of these schools, and as the taxpayer supports them, he is, of course, entitled to the advantage which they confer.
The child of the non-taxpayer is also entitled, and to him the boon, if strictly analyzed, will come in the shape of a charity.
If this attitude continues to be reflected through the Congress, the taxpayer will have his relief by the time his March 15th installment of income taxes is due.
The taxpayer will be required to produce nearly twice the amount of commodities to pay his debt if the dollar returns to the 1913 value.
They must, however, be simplified, not only to save the taxpayer inconvenience and expense, but in order that his liability may be made certain and definite.
The need for their simplification, however, is very great, in order to save the taxpayer inconvenience and expense and in order to make his liability more certain and definite.
This means inequality and hardship in the operation of the tax and, as a result, unceasing temptation to perjury by the taxpayer and to favoritism and graft by public officials.
Income taxation is that form in which the basis of the assessment and levy is the income of the taxpayer as it arises (not accumulated wealth, or capital, or business processes, or expenditures).
All taxation is deemed by the taxpayer to be "inquisitorial" in some degree, and this is particularly true of an income tax.
Every woman who is a taxpayer can vote for a member of these boards.
So, you see, woman suffrage does not interest me so much because woman is a taxpayer or because of justice as because of democracy; because I believe in the fullest, freest, most responsible democracy that it is possible to create.
The object aimed at is the maximum of efficiency consistent with the amount of expenditure which the taxpayer or his representatives will tolerate.
The indirect taxpayer was to be relieved by a reduction of the tea duties from 6d.
Thus the scheme, which in the beginning imposed a charge on the taxpayer equivalent to 2-1/2d.
Without such severe controversial examination of estimates, the finances of the wealthiest country would soon be in disorder and the money of the taxpayer squandered irretrievably.
Some say that the taxpayer should pick up the tab for toxic waste and let polluters who can afford to fix it off the hook.
We need some changes there: new citizen advocacy panels, a stronger taxpayer advocate, phone lines open 24 hours a day, relief for innocent taxpayers.
Practical uses such as those just listed mean the taxpayer is more than getting his money's worth from American space exploration--and getting a sizable chunk of it today.
It is to explain to the taxpayer just why so many of his dollars are going into the American effort to explore space, and to indicate what he can expect in return which is of value to him.
There is no need for the British taxpayer to be alarmed at this balance-sheet.
It is a ready-money tax, from which the taxpayer receives no visible equivalent, as he does when he pays a penny for a postage stamp.
Now observe the consequences to the taxpayer of Amiens!
The valuation had greatly increased the yield from the death duties; and it was only fair that the Imperial taxpayer should have a substantial control over the expenditure of the money he found.
As to the provision for reduction of debt, he doubted whether the taxpayer was not being asked for too much.
They spoke of the greatness of the Empire and the wickedness of severance, of the cost to the taxpayer and of possible difficulties in case of foreign war.
Whatever form the taxation took, it must {343} deprive the taxpayerof his power of spending money and employing labour.
Until the last week of our march we had no excitement whatever to enliven it; and, as far as the incidents of the campaign have been concerned, there has been but little to recompense the British taxpayer for his outlay.
If the British Taxpayer had been out here, he would not have asked such a question.
My friend explained that all the Soudan had ever cost the British taxpayer was the price of about one dozen of regulation Union Jacks--one for each province.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taxpayer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.