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tax
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: tax- and тах

English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
tax
Wikipedia

Pronunciation

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  • enPR: tăks, IPA(key): /tæks/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Homophone: tacks
  • Rhymes: -æks

Etymology 1

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From Middle English taxe, from Middle French taxe, from Medieval Latin taxa. Doublet of task. Displaced native Old English gafol, which was also the word for "tribute" and "rent."

Noun

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tax (countable and uncountable, plural taxes)

  1. Money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services.
    Synonyms: impost, tribute, contribution, duty, toll, rate, assessment, exaction, custom, demand, levy
    Antonym: subsidy
    • 2013 May 17, George Monbiot, “Money just makes the rich suffer”, in The Guardian Weekly‎[1], volume 188, number 23, page 19:
      In order to grant the rich these pleasures, the social contract is reconfigured. […]  Essential public services are cut so that the rich may pay less tax. The public realm is privatised, the regulations restraining the ultra-wealthy and the companies they control are abandoned, and Edwardian levels of inequality are almost fetishised.
  2. (figurative, uncountable) A burdensome demand.
    a heavy tax on time or health
    • 1843, Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons - Volume 39, page 234:
      In the expectation that such would be the case, I came but slightly attended, sending most of my people with the heavy baggage by sea to the Indus, and I took every precaution to render the tax of my support as light as possible, by furnishing a memorandum of the number of persons composing my suite, and limiting the amount of supplies each should receive.
    • 1962 August, G. Freeman Allen, “Traffic control on the Great Northern Line”, in Modern Railways, page 128:
      The extent of the traffic is a tax on the existing yard in the area at Frodingham, the busiest in the District.
  3. A task exacted from one who is under control; a contribution or service, the rendering of which is imposed upon a subject.
  4. (obsolete) charge; censure
    • 1616–1618, John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Nathan Field, “The Queene of Corinth”, in Comedies and Tragedies […], London: […] Humphrey Robinson, […], and for Humphrey Moseley […], published 1647, →OCLC, (please specify the act number in uppercase Roman numerals, and the scene number in lowercase Roman numerals):
      Flie far from hence
      All private taxes, immodest phrases,
      What e'r may but shew like vicious.
Hyponyms
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types of taxes
  • carbon tax
  • cheese tax
  • church tax
  • corporation tax
  • customs, customs duty
  • duty
  • estate tax
  • excise, excise tax
  • flat tax
  • gift tax
  • goods and services tax
  • gross receipts tax
  • head tax
  • income tax
  • inheritance tax
  • land tax
  • personal property tax
  • poll tax
  • property tax
  • quindecim
  • quinzieme
  • real property tax
  • sales tax
  • sin tax
  • sumptuary tax
  • tariff
  • transfer tax
  • use tax
  • utilities tax
  • value added tax
Coordinate terms
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other government revenues
  • fine
  • license fee
  • penalty
  • seigniorage
  • user charge
Derived terms
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  • ad valorem tax
  • after-tax
  • alignment tax
  • alternative minimum tax
  • antitax
  • Apple tax
  • bedroom tax
  • black tax
  • blood tax
  • blood-tax
  • Cadillac tax
  • capital gains tax
  • carbon tax
  • cat tax
  • certain as death and taxes
  • corporate tax
  • council tax
  • death and taxes
  • death tax
  • deposit interest retention tax
  • detax
  • direct tax, indirect tax
  • dog tax
  • double tax agreement
  • dumb tax
  • ecotax
  • fart tax
  • fat tax
  • flat rate tax
  • flatulence tax
  • fortax
  • goods and sales tax
  • Google tax
  • graduate tax
  • granny tax
  • green tax
  • hearth tax
  • hidden tax
  • hut tax
  • hypertax
  • idiot tax
  • income tax return
  • iPod tax
  • Jewish tax
  • kiddie tax
  • kosher tax
  • loyalty tax
  • luxury tax
  • Microsoft tax
  • millage tax
  • mistax
  • mommy tax
  • negative income tax
  • nontax
  • nuisance tax
  • overtax
  • pasty tax
  • payroll tax
  • pink tax
  • poll-tax
  • posttax
  • pre-tax
  • pretax
  • progressive tax
  • real estate tax
  • retax
  • Robin Hood tax
  • robot tax
  • roof tax
  • severance tax
  • single-taxism
  • sponge tax
  • stamp tax
  • stealth-tax
  • stealth tax
  • stereotype tax
  • stupidity tax
  • stupid tax
  • subtax
  • sunshine tax
  • supertax
  • sure as death and taxes
  • sweetheart tax deal
  • tartan tax
  • tax abatement
  • taxability
  • tax accounting
  • Taxachusetts
  • taxaholic
  • tax assessment
  • tax auditor
  • tax authority
  • tax avoidance
  • tax avoision
  • tax base
  • tax bite
  • taxbite
  • tax bracket
  • tax break
  • tax cart
  • tax clinic
  • tax collection
  • tax collector
  • tax credit
  • tax cut
  • Tax Day
  • tax declaration
  • tax-deductible
  • tax-deferred
  • tax disc
  • tax dodge
  • tax dodger
  • tax due
  • taxee
  • tax evader
  • tax evasion
  • tax-exempt
  • tax exile
  • tax farming
  • tax-farming
  • taxflation
  • tax fraud
  • tax free, tax-free
  • taxgatherer
  • taxgathering
  • tax haven
  • tax hike
  • tax incentive
  • tax in kind
  • tax law
  • taxless
  • taxlike
  • tax lot
  • taxman
  • tax man
  • taxocracy
  • taxocrat
  • tax office
  • taxor
  • taxpaid
  • taxpayer
  • taxpaying
  • taxpayment
  • tax point
  • tax protester
  • tax rate
  • tax reduction
  • tax relief
  • tax resistance
  • tax resister
  • tax return
  • tax revenue
  • tax rise
  • tax shelter
  • tax-sheltered
  • tax shield
  • tax shift
  • tax stamp
  • tax swap
  • tax time
  • tax value
  • tax wedge
  • taxwise
  • taxwoman
  • tax year
  • undertax
  • untax
  • value-added tax
  • wealth tax
  • wheel tax
  • windfall tax
  • Windows tax
  • window tax
  • withholding tax
Descendants
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  • → Tok Pisin: takis
    • → Rotokas: takisi
  • → Hindi: टैक्स (ṭaiks)
  • → Urdu: ٹَیکْس (ṭaiks)
Translations
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money paid to the government
  • Afrikaans: belasting (af)
  • Aghwan: 𐕆𐔰𐕙𐔼𐕄 (hariḳ)
  • Albanian: taksë (sq) f, tatim (sq) m
  • Amharic: ግብር (gəbr)
  • Arabic: ضَرِيبَة f (ḍarība)
    Egyptian Arabic: رسم m (rasm)
  • Armenian: հարկ (hy) (hark)
    Old Armenian: հարկ (hark), տուրք (turkʻ), բաժ (baž)
  • Assamese: কৰ (kor)
  • Asturian: impuestu m
  • Avar: налог (nalog), закат (zakat)
  • Azerbaijani: vergi (az)
  • Bashkir: һалым (halım)
  • Basque: zerga
  • Belarusian: пада́так m (padátak)
  • Bengali: কর (bn) (kor)
  • Bikol Central: buwis (bcl)
  • Bulgarian: нало́г (bg) m (nalóg), да́нък (bg) m (dánǎk)
  • Burmese: အကောက် (my) (a.kauk), အခွန် (my) (a.hkwan)
  • Carpathian Rusyn: дань f (danʹ)
  • Catalan: impost (ca) m, taxa (ca) f
  • Cebuano: buhis
  • Chechen: налог (nalog)
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 稅 / 税 (seoi3)
    Dungan: фи (fi)
    Eastern Min: 稅 / 税 (suói)
    Hakka: 稅 / 税 (soi)
    Hokkien: 稅 / 税 (sè / sèr / sòe)
    Mandarin: 稅 / 税 (zh) (shuì)
    Northern Min: 稅 / 税 (sṳe̿)
    Wu: 稅 / 税 (5soe)
  • Crimean Tatar: bergi
  • Czech: daň (cs) f
  • Danish: skat (da) c
  • Dutch: belasting (nl) f, taks (nl) m or f
  • Esperanto: imposto (eo)
  • Estonian: maks (et)
  • Finnish: vero (fi)
  • French: impôt (fr) m
  • Galician: imposto (gl) m
  • Georgian: გადასახადი (gadasaxadi), ბეგარა (begara), ბაჟი (baži)
  • German: Steuer (de) f
  • Gothic: 𐌼𐍉𐍄𐌰 f (mōta), 𐌲𐌹𐌻𐌳 n (gild)
  • Greek: φόρος (el) m (fóros)
    Ancient: τέλος n (télos)
  • Hebrew: מַס (he) m (mas)
  • Higaonon: buhis
  • Hiligaynon: buhis
  • Hindi: कर (hi) m (kar), टैक्स (hi) m (ṭaiks)
  • Hungarian: adó (hu)
  • Icelandic: skattur (is) m
  • Ilocano: buis
  • Indonesian: pajak (id), cukai (id)
  • Irish: cáin (ga) f, cíos m
  • Italian: tassa (it) f, imposta (it) f, accisa (it) f
  • Japanese: 税 (ja) (ぜい, zei), 税金 (ja) (ぜいきん, zeikin), 租税 (ja) (そぜい, sozei)
  • Javanese: pajeg (jv), paos (jv)
  • Kapampangan: buis
  • Kashubian: pòdatk m
  • Kazakh: салық (salyq), долық (dolyq), баж (kk) (baj)
  • Khmer: ពន្ធ (km) (pŭən), តាក់ (tak), ភាស៊ី (km) (phiəsii)
  • Korean: 세금(稅金) (ko) (segeum), 세(稅) (ko) (se), 조세(租稅) (ko) (jose)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: باج (ckb) (bac)
    Northern Kurdish: bêş (ku), bac (ku)
  • Kyrgyz: салык (ky) (salık), налог (nalog)
  • Ladino: taksa, חראגֿ
  • Lao: ພາສີ (lo) (phā sī)
  • Latin: vectīgal n, geldum, gabella
  • Latvian: nodoklis m
  • Lithuanian: mokestis m
  • Macedonian: данок m (danok)
  • Maguindanao: buis
  • Malay: cukai (ms)
  • Malayalam: കരം (ml) (karaṁ), നികുതി (ml) (nikuti)
  • Manx: keesh f
  • Maori: tāke
  • Maranao: bois
  • Middle English: taxe, taske
  • Mongolian:
    Cyrillic: татвар (mn) (tatvar)
  • Navajo: ínáóltąʼí
  • Nepali: कर (ne) (kar)
  • Norman: taxe f
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: skatt (no) m (income tax), avgift m (value added tax)
  • Nupe: èdú
  • Occitan: impòst (oc) m, taxa (oc) f
  • Old English: gafol n
  • Ossetian: хъалон (qalon), налог (nalog)
  • Ottoman Turkish: ویركی (vergi), خراج (harac)
  • Pannonian Rusyn: порция f (porcija), даванє n (davanje), даванїна f (davanjina)
  • Pashto: مالیه f (mālya), باج (ps) m (bāj), ماليات m pl (mālyāt)
  • Persian:
    Dari: مَالِیَه (māliya)
    Iranian Persian: مالِیات (mâliyât), تاکْس (tâks), باج (fa) (bâj), خَراج (xarâj)
  • Plautdietsch: Taks m
  • Polish: podatek (pl) m inan
  • Portuguese: imposto (pt) m, tributo (pt) m
  • Romanian: taxă (ro) f, impozit (ro) n, dare (ro) f
  • Russian: нало́г (ru) m (nalóg), сбор (ru) m (sbor), по́шлина (ru) f (póšlina), дань (ru) f (danʹ) (dated)
  • Sanskrit: कर (sa) m (kara)
  • Scottish Gaelic: càin f, cìs f
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: по̀рез m, да̏нак m
    Roman: pòrez (sh) m, dȁnak (sh) m
  • Shan: ၶွၼ်ႇ (shn) (khàun)
  • Sicilian: tascia f
  • Sinhalese: බදු (badu)
  • Slovak: daň (sk) f
  • Slovene: davek (sl) m, davščina f
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: dank m
    Upper Sorbian: dań f
  • Spanish: impuesto (es) m, tasa (es) f, gabela (es) f, tax (es) m (United States), mita (es) f, alfarda (es) f
  • Swahili: ushuru (sw), kodi (sw)
  • Swedish: skatt (sv) c
  • Tagalog: buwis (tl)
  • Tajik: молиёт (moliyot), андоз (andoz), налог (nalog), боҷ (boj), хироҷ (xiroj)
  • Tamil: வரி (ta) (vari)
  • Tatar: салым (tt) (salım)
  • Telugu: పన్ను (te) (pannu)
  • Thai: ภาษี (th) (paa-sǐi)
  • Tibetan: ཁྲལ (khral)
  • Tocharian B: eñcil
  • Turkish: vergi (tr), salma (tr) (dated, dialectal)
  • Turkmen: salmak, salgyt
  • Ukrainian: пода́ток m (podátok)
  • Urdu: مالِیات f pl (māliyāt), ٹَیکْس m (ṭaiks), مَحْصُول m (mahsūl), باج ? (bāj), خَراج m (xarāj)
  • Uyghur: ئېلىق (ëliq), باج (baj), يۈك (yük), بېسىم (bësim)
  • Uzbek: soliq (uz), toʻlov (uz), oʻlpon (uz)
  • Vietnamese: thuế (vi) (稅)
  • Waray-Waray: buhis
  • Welsh: treth (cy) f
  • Western Kayah: ꤢ꤬ꤗꤥ꤬ꤢ꤬ꤚꤢ (àmò’àra)
  • Yiddish: שטײַער (shtayer)
  • Yoruba: owó orí
  • Zazaki: bêj

Etymology 2

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From Middle English taxen, from Anglo-Norman taxer (“to impose a tax”), from Latin taxāre (“to handle, to censure, to appraise, to compute”).

Verb

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tax (third-person singular simple present taxes, present participle taxing, simple past and past participle taxed)

  1. (transitive) To impose and collect a tax from (a person or company).
    Some think to tax the wealthy is the fairest.
    • 2018, Kristin Lawless, Formerly known as food, →ISBN, page 251:
      Taxing the food and chemical industries, which make billions off our food consumption, could be another way to generate revenue for the program.
  2. (transitive) To impose and collect a tax on (something).
    Some think to tax wealth is destructive of a private sector.
  3. (transitive) To make excessive demands on.
    Do not tax my patience.
    • 1847 March 30, Herman Melville, Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas; […], London: John Murray, […], →OCLC:
      The people of the southeasterly clusters—concerning whom, however, but little is known—have a bad name as cannibals; and for that reason their hospitality is seldom taxed by the mariner.
    • 1960 February, R. C. Riley, “The London-Birmingham services - Past, Present and Future”, in Trains Illustrated, page 103:
      The heavy freight traffic which shares the double line between Paddington and Wolverhampton with the passenger traffic has taxed the ingenuity of the timetable planners.
    • 2007 January 16, “IBM - Reinventing the invention system - United States”, in IDEAS from IBM‎[2]:
      But patent applications are increasingly accompanied by volumes and volumes of data on DVD, which taxes the resources of the patent office.
  4. (transitive) To accuse.
  5. (transitive) To examine accounts in order to allow or disallow items.
Derived terms
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  • taxable
  • taxation
Translations
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to impose and collect a tax
  • Armenian: հարկել (hy) (harkel)
  • Bulgarian: облагам (oblagam)
  • Catalan: gravar (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 徵稅 / 征税 (zh) (zhēngshuì)
  • Czech: danit
  • Danish: beskatte
  • Dutch: belasting heffen
  • Esperanto: imposti
  • Finnish: verottaa (fi)
  • French: imposer (fr), taxer (fr)
  • German: besteuern (de)
  • Greek: φορολογώ (el) (forologó)
  • Hungarian: megadóztat (hu)
  • Ido: impostar (io) (something), impostizar (io) (someone)
  • Italian: tassare (it)
  • Lao: ກັບພາສີ (kap phā sī)
  • Maori: tāke
  • Middle English: taxen
  • Norwegian: skattelegge
  • Old English: gafolian
  • Polish: opodatkowywać (pl) impf, opodatkować (pl) pf
  • Portuguese: tributar (pt), taxar (pt)
  • Serbo-Croatian: oporezívati (sh)
  • Slovene: obdavčiti
  • Spanish: asignar impuestos, cobrar impuestos, gravar (es)
  • Swedish: beskatta (sv)
  • Ukrainian: оподатко́вувати impf (opodatkóvuvaty), оподаткува́ти pf (opodatkuváty)
  • Welsh: trethu (cy)
to make demands on
  • German: strapazieren (de), belasten (de)
  • Welsh: trethu (cy)

Anagrams

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  • ATX, Axt, xat

Latin

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Alternative forms

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  • tuxtax

Interjection

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tax

  1. an onomatopoeia expressing the sound of blows, whack, crack
    • c. 197 BCE, Plautus, Persa :
      Tax tax- tergo meo erit. Non curo.
      My back will get whack, whack. I don't care.

References

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  • “tax”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • tax in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • “tax”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898), Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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tax

  1. Alternative form of taxe

Etymology 2

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Verb

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tax

  1. Alternative form of taxen

Northern Kurdish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Armenian թաղ (tʻaġ).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tɑːx/

Noun

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tax f (Arabic spelling تاخ)

  1. district, neighborhood, quarter
  2. district, region

References

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  • Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1973) “թաղ (1)”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, volume II, Yerevan: University Press, page 143b
  • Chyet, Michael L. (2003) “tax”, in Kurdish–English Dictionary‎[3], with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, page 598
  • Jaba, Auguste, Justi, Ferdinand (1879) “تاغ”, in Dictionnaire Kurde-Français [Kurdish–French Dictionary], Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences, page 92b

Swedish

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Pronunciation

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  • Homophone: tacks

Noun

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tax c

  1. a dachshund (dog breed)

Declension

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Declension of tax
nominative genitive
singular indefinite tax tax
definite taxen taxens
plural indefinite taxar taxars
definite taxarna taxarnas

Derived terms

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  • pansartax

References

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  • tax in Svensk ordbok (SO)
  • tax in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
  • tax in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
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