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money i paid in taxes vs money i paid of taxes

Both phrases are not correct. The correct phrase is "money I paid in taxes." The preposition 'in' is used to show the relationship between the money and the taxes. 'Of' is not the appropriate preposition in this context.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 523 views

money i paid in taxes

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'money I paid in taxes' to indicate the amount of money that was paid as taxes.
  • Oct 30, 2015 ... What do I do now? And what happens to all the money I paid in taxes? Thanks so much PFC! 10 comments; share. all 10 comments. sorted by:.
  • Aug 25, 2015 ... ... investments are now worth less than they were when I converted. Is it too late to undo the conversion and get back the money I paid in taxes?
  • So if the company has to pay the IRS ss / medicare etc, would I get some of my money I paid in taxes back? What happens to the discrepancy in ...
  • ... kept suggesting me to claim more deduction in returns to get more refund to cover the the extra money i paid in taxes. which i don't agree with ...

money i paid of taxes

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'of' is not used in this context.

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