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expensive tax vs tax expensive

Both "expensive tax" and "tax expensive" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Expensive tax" refers to a tax that is high or costly, while "tax expensive" is not a common phrase in English. Therefore, the choice between the two depends on the intended meaning.

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expensive tax

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a tax that is high or costly.

Use "expensive tax" when you want to describe a tax that is expensive or high in cost.

Examples:

  • The government introduced an expensive tax on luxury goods.
  • The new policy includes an expensive tax on imported products.
  • The Committee would prefer to speak of an increase in costs, given that in the field of taxation VAT is already by far the most expensive tax to implement and collect.
  • Buying their mistresses expensive apartments with our tax money.
  • These protectionist measures are expensive for United States tax payers and introduce inefficiency and unfair competition in many economic sectors.
  • This tax has made cars unnecessarily expensive in Ireland.
  • By means of a partly common tax policy, we could, for example, make environmentally damaging activities more expensive.
  • Your tax records indicate that you made $22,000 over the last four years, and yet you live in a massive suite in the Waldorf Astoria, New York's most expensive hotel.
  • This led to purchases being made earlier, particularly purchases of expensive items such as durable consumer goods, in order to avoid the tax increase.
  • In some Nordic countries, such as Finland, it is dreadfully expensive to buy a new, ordinary family car, just because of the registration tax.
  • A tax on financial transactions would swell the EU coffers by about EUR 200 billion each year and help curb speculative activities, making them more expensive and therefore less attractive.
  • This derogation - introduced because consumption is more expensive in these regions as a result of additional transport costs - aims to make the tax bases more or less equal to those in mainland Portugal.
  • Thus the costs for SMEs associated with the plethora of national corporate tax rules, which usually makes it necessary for SMEs to resort to expensive specialist services, would be reduced.
  • The tax or payment should be such that clean, sorted waste will be cheapest, and unsorted waste to be taken to landfill sites will be the most expensive to produce.
  • There is the principle here that, within the meaning of subsidiarity, the State does not have the right to increase the tax burden and then to re-distribute gifts to its citizens indirectly by way of an expensive bureaucracy.
  • Not only the advent of cars and a widely available motorway network, but also tax exemption for aircraft fuel and the advent of price-cutting airlines has meant that rail transport is considered expensive in relative terms.
  • The tax itself embodies many of the features of the European Union which makes it so unloved in my country: it is complicated, bureaucratic, difficult and expensive to administer and, in the UK at least, enforced by a draconian and unpopular inspectorate.
  • Given that the effect of the differential export tax has been to make the raw materials more expensive than the finished product, this has clearly injured the Union industry by making it economically impossible to manufacture PME and SME in the EU.
  • It contains a system of tax incentives and penalties, the stick and carrot method, to promote the use of better-quality fuels and make the use of poorer quality fuels more expensive.
  • Greece is one of the most expensive countries for euro-super 95 with a price before tax of EUR 547.65 per tonne, against an average price of EUR 531.13 per tonne in the EU-27.
  • Even though the Mazda is less expensive to buy, it uses less fuel, it's cheaper to insure, it's kinder to Johnny Polar Bear, so the road tax is cheaper.
  • Financial incentives: As businesses mainly act according to economic logic, it is important to give incentives to reduce the amount of waste going to landfills by making landfilling more expensive, for example by means of a landfill tax.

Alternatives:

  • costly tax
  • high tax
  • tax with a high cost

tax expensive

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The correct order is "expensive tax" to convey the intended meaning.

  • The Committee would prefer to speak of an increase in costs, given that in the field of taxation VAT is already by far the most expensive tax to implement and collect.
  • Buying their mistresses expensive apartments with our tax money.
  • This tax has made cars unnecessarily expensive in Ireland.
  • These protectionist measures are expensive for United States tax payers and introduce inefficiency and unfair competition in many economic sectors.
  • By means of a partly common tax policy, we could, for example, make environmentally damaging activities more expensive.
  • Your tax records indicate that you made $22,000 over the last four years, and yet you live in a massive suite in the Waldorf Astoria, New York's most expensive hotel.
  • This led to purchases being made earlier, particularly purchases of expensive items such as durable consumer goods, in order to avoid the tax increase.
  • In some Nordic countries, such as Finland, it is dreadfully expensive to buy a new, ordinary family car, just because of the registration tax.
  • A tax on financial transactions would swell the EU coffers by about EUR 200 billion each year and help curb speculative activities, making them more expensive and therefore less attractive.
  • This derogation - introduced because consumption is more expensive in these regions as a result of additional transport costs - aims to make the tax bases more or less equal to those in mainland Portugal.
  • Thus the costs for SMEs associated with the plethora of national corporate tax rules, which usually makes it necessary for SMEs to resort to expensive specialist services, would be reduced.
  • The tax or payment should be such that clean, sorted waste will be cheapest, and unsorted waste to be taken to landfill sites will be the most expensive to produce.
  • There is the principle here that, within the meaning of subsidiarity, the State does not have the right to increase the tax burden and then to re-distribute gifts to its citizens indirectly by way of an expensive bureaucracy.
  • Not only the advent of cars and a widely available motorway network, but also tax exemption for aircraft fuel and the advent of price-cutting airlines has meant that rail transport is considered expensive in relative terms.
  • The tax itself embodies many of the features of the European Union which makes it so unloved in my country: it is complicated, bureaucratic, difficult and expensive to administer and, in the UK at least, enforced by a draconian and unpopular inspectorate.
  • Given that the effect of the differential export tax has been to make the raw materials more expensive than the finished product, this has clearly injured the Union industry by making it economically impossible to manufacture PME and SME in the EU.
  • It contains a system of tax incentives and penalties, the stick and carrot method, to promote the use of better-quality fuels and make the use of poorer quality fuels more expensive.
  • Greece is one of the most expensive countries for euro-super 95 with a price before tax of EUR 547.65 per tonne, against an average price of EUR 531.13 per tonne in the EU-27.
  • Even though the Mazda is less expensive to buy, it uses less fuel, it's cheaper to insure, it's kinder to Johnny Polar Bear, so the road tax is cheaper.
  • Financial incentives: As businesses mainly act according to economic logic, it is important to give incentives to reduce the amount of waste going to landfills by making landfilling more expensive, for example by means of a landfill tax.

Alternatives:

  • expensive tax
  • costly tax
  • high tax
  • tax with a high cost

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