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  • 1PAYE tax — /ˈpeɪ tæks/ (say pay taks) noun → pay as you earn tax. Also, P.A.Y.E. tax …

  • 2Tax law — Tax code redirects here. For the term as used in the United Kingdom PAYE system, see Tax code (PAYE). Tax law is the codified system of laws that describes government levies on economic transactions, commonly called taxes. Major issues Primary… …

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  • 3PAYE — For other uses see Paye (disambiguation) PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is an amount collected by employers on behalf of the government from employees. This is, in effect, a provisional payment of tax on the employee s income. The amount withheld is… …

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  • 4tax — I n. 1) to impose, levy, put a tax on 2) to collect a tax from 3) to pay a tax (to pay a tax on a new car; to pay a large sum in taxes; to pay a tax to the government) 4) to increase, raise taxes 5) to cut, lower, reduce taxes 6) to rescind,… …

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  • 5tax — tax1 W1S1 [tæks] n [U and C] an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc and that is used to pay for public services tax on ▪ a tax on fuel income/council/inheritance etc tax ▪ He already… …

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  • 6PAYE — Employees pay Schedule E income tax and the employer is responsible for deducting the tax due (in accordance with the employee s allocated tax code) and paying it to the Inland Revenue. Certain records must be kept by the employer for the benefit …

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  • 7PAYE — [ˌpi: eı waı ˈi:] n [U] BrE pay as you earn a system for paying tax in which tax is taken from workers wages and paid directly to the government …

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  • 8PAYE — ► ABBREVIATION ▪ (in the UK) pay as you earn, a system whereby an employer deducts income tax from an employee s wages …

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  • 9PAYE — See Pay As You Earn. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary * * * PAYE PAYE noun TAX pay as you earn; a system for paying tax used in Britain and some other countries in which tax is taken off workers wages and paid directly to the… …

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  • 10Tax return (United Kingdom) — In the United Kingdom the term tax return is used to refer to the document which must be filed with the HM Revenue Customs declaring liability for taxation. Different bodies must file different returns with respect to various forms of taxation.… …

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