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Economic Double Taxation - How To Discuss

Economic Double Taxation,

How Do You Define Economic Double Taxation?

Economic Double Taxation means: See: Double Taxes, Economy and Law

Literal Meanings of Economic Double Taxation

Economic:

Meanings of Economic:
  1. In terms of economy or economy.

  2. Justification in terms of profit

Sentences of Economic
  1. Government economic policy

  2. Many organizations need to thrive if they are to be accessible

Synonyms of Economic

financially rewarding, moneymaking, gainful, fruitful, money-spinning, profit-making, profitable, productive, remunerative, lucrative

Double:

Meanings of Double:
  1. You will double or more.

  2. Fold or ■■■■■ (paper, fabric, or other material) alone.

  3. The second function used or performed.

  4. Something that is twice as large as normal or consists of two standard units or objects.

  5. There is someone who looks like someone else.

  6. (Especially tennis and badminton) A sport or competition involving a team of two players.

  7. Two identical, identical or similar parts or objects.

  8. Lower the pitch to an active one.

  9. Twice or more.

  10. Doubling or doubling the quantity or capacity.

  11. A number or amount that is inconsistent or twice as large as a normal number or amount.

Sentences of Double
  1. Income doubled in one year

  2. A muslin cloth is added and then placed in a sieve over the bowl

  3. The laser printer also acts as a copier

  4. Double the two sleeping bags

  5. You can pretend to be your twin brother

  6. Double semi-finals

  7. Double door

  8. Therefore, a double actuator can be divided into two equal parts in the ratio of 2: 1.

Synonyms of Double

tuck up, living image, dual, do, tuck under, duplex, lookalike, enlarge, mate, turn back, in pairs, increase twofold, twice, complementary, twofold, magnify, tuck back, duplicate, perfect likeness, clone, twice the amount, doubly

Taxation:

Meanings of Taxation:
  1. Tax collection

Synonyms of Taxation

fee, impost, payment, duty, tax, assessment, imposition, excise, tariff, tithe, toll, exaction