to tax sb with sth

  • 1tax somebody with something — ˈtax sb with sth derived (formal) to accuse sb of doing sth wrong • I taxed him with avoiding his responsibility as a parent. Main entry: ↑taxderived …

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  • 2be in sync with sth — be in sync (with sth/sb) ► to work well together, to be in agreement, or to match well with something or someone else: »As a tax cutter, the mayor is in sync with his party on economic issues. »We commissioned a study to see if supply and demand… …

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  • 3be in sync with sth/sb — be in sync (with sth/sb) ► to work well together, to be in agreement, or to match well with something or someone else: »As a tax cutter, the mayor is in sync with his party on economic issues. »We commissioned a study to see if supply and demand… …

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  • 4tax — 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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  • 5tax — 1 noun 1 (C, U) an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc that is used to pay for public services: The government claimed it would lower taxes. (+ on): If you cash in the investment early …

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  • 6tax — ▪ I. tax tax 1 [tæks] noun [countable, uncountable] TAX an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc, that is used to pay for public services: • The President said he would cut taxes for… …

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  • 7tax — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ direct, indirect ▪ flat ▪ basic rate, higher rate (both BrE) …

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  • 8square with — UK US square with Phrasal Verb with square({{}}/skweər/ verb ► [I or T] if two things square with each other or if you square them with each other, they are both possible or correct, or they fit together well: »The reality of the workplace does… …

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  • 9go ahead with something — ˌgo aˈhead (with sth) derived to begin to do sth, especially when sb has given permission or has expressed doubts or opposition • ‘May I start now?’ ‘Yes, go ahead.’ • The government intends to go ahead with its tax cutting plans Main entry:… …

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  • 10be in sync with sb — be in sync (with sth/sb) ► to work well together, to be in agreement, or to match well with something or someone else: »As a tax cutter, the mayor is in sync with his party on economic issues. »We commissioned a study to see if supply and demand… …

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