Betekenis van:
tax cut

tax cut
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the act of reducing taxation
    "the new administration's large tax cut was highly controversial"

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    1. Candidates traded blows over the proposed tax cut.
    2. We must look to the government for a tax cut.
    3. It was revealed that since 2002 Yale benefits from a 50 % tax cut on its income tax rate.
    4. This tax cut is derived from the relevant implementing rules of the income tax law for enterprises with foreign investment and foreign enterprises.
    5. It was revealed that since 2002 Yale benefits from a 50 % tax cut on its income tax rate. This tax cut is derived from the relevant implementing rules of the income tax law for enterprises with foreign investment and foreign enterprises.
    6. Fraud and smuggling undermine tax induced price levels, in particular of cigarettes and fine-cut tobacco intended for the rolling of cigarettes, and thus jeopardise the achievement of tobacco control and health protection objectives.
    7. This would mean that there would be a State aid every time an autonomous regional tax authority, which is responsible for managing public spending in the region, chooses on the basis of democratically expressed public preferences to cut spending and reduce taxes.
    8. By that date the tax rules for manufactured tobaccos released for consumption there should be brought fully into line with the rules for mainland France. Nevertheless, too abrupt a change should be avoided and there should therefore be a stepwise increase in the excise duty currently levied on cigarettes and fine-cut tobacco intended for the rolling of cigarettes in Corsica.
    9. Total earnings are set to [...]* in the reorganisation sphere from 2001 to 2006, while total administrative expenditure during the same period should fall by more than [...]* % and profit before tax should rise from below minus EUR [...]* to about EUR [...]*. Risk positions are to be significantly reduced. The number of employees is to be cut from about 6000 in 2001 to a little over [...]* in the reorganised group in 2006.