tax bill


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Noun1.tax bill - money owed for taxestax bill - money owed for taxes      
invoice, bill, account - an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered; "he paid his bill and left"; "send me an account of what I owe"
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But, if I deny the authority of the State when it presents its tax bill, it will soon take and waste all my property, and so harass me and my children without end.
I did not see why the lyceum should not present its tax bill, and have the State to back its demand, as well as the Church.
It is for no particular item in the tax bill that I refuse to pay it.
If a thousand men were not to pay their tax bills this year, that would not be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and enable the State to commit violence and shed innocent blood.
County Clerk Karen Yarbrough's annual tax rate report shows the average property tax bill for homeowners in the North and Northwest suburbs rose by about $16 from last year.
The lowest-earning 10 per cent have gross incomes of PS8725 and post-tax incomes of PS4527, equating to a total tax bill of 48 per cent.
"We are pleased to give financial support to these young people by reducing their council tax bill to zero until the age of 25 and we hope this gives them a bit of a boost while they establish themselves outside of the care system." This policy has been implemented with immediate effect.
FACEBOOK'S UK tax bill has been branded "outrageous" after accounts revealed it had to pay just PS7.4m.
Did you see where the Bahre family - former owners of what is now NH Motor Speedway - are squawking over the tax bill on their Alton lake-front estate, "Longview"?
According to the Sales Tax Bill 2018, any person who evaded the tax or assisted in fraudulent tax evasion can be fined between 10 times and 20 times the amount of sales tax avoided or imprisoned for up to five years, or both.
A PETITION to wind up Bangor City Football Club over a tax bill has been thrown out by a High Court judge.