Примери за използване на A tax increase на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Editorial: A tax increase?
Is a tax increase inevitable?
The second path is a tax increase.
Nobody likes a tax increase, that goes without saying.
Nobody considers that a tax increase….
This is not a tax increase,” he explained.
I promise not to vote for a tax increase.
I will not support a tax increase during my four-year term.
Hillary Clinton is proposing a tax increase.
A tax increase or maintaining the current tax rate?
Ready for a tax increase?
In 2018, the administration do not propose a tax increase.
Nobody is happy with a tax increase, I certainly am not.
You gonna go buy a new car because they got a tax increase?
While now we have a tax increase that only affects those now paying taxes. .
Don't look at it as a tax increase.
My strong opinion is that we will only lose from such a measure because the trend that insinuates itself here is of a tax increase.
Ordinary people must bear a tax increase, and millions will lose health insurance, in order to finance a tax cut for billionaires and corporations.
We have avoided a tax increase.
Breaking from his 2001 and 2003 votes, McCain supported the Bush tax cut extension in May 2006,saying not to do so would amount to a tax increase.
I don't see that as a tax increase.
A tax increase that increases tobacco prices by 10% decreases tobacco consumption by about 4% in high-income countries and by up to 8% in low- and middle-income countries.
This is a tax shift rather than a tax increase.
Among the new measures, along with draconian spending cuts, a tax increase is provided- for example through a“solidarity contribution” for people with higher incomes.
You gonna go buy a new car because they got a tax increase?
If you want to buy a receipt or invoice(invoice need a tax increase point), please put forward at the time of purchase.
A tax increase that increases tobacco prices by 10 per cent decreases tobacco consumption by about four per cent in high-income countries and by up to eight per cent in low- and middle-income countries.”.
He said he does not see the need for a tax increase this year.
The dwindling butstill vast middle class must bear a tax increase and millions will lose health insurance to finance a tax cut for billionaires and corporations.