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Qué (quién) es taxing - definición

1988 FILM BY JŪZŌ ITAMI
A Taxing Woman 2; A Taxing Woman’s Return; Marusa no Onna 2

Taxing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Tax.
taxing      
¦ adjective physically or mentally demanding.
taxing      
A taxing task or problem is one that requires a lot of mental or physical effort.
It's unlikely that you'll be asked to do anything too taxing.
= demanding
ADJ

Wikipedia

A Taxing Woman's Return

A Taxing Woman's Return (Japanese: マルサの女2, Hepburn: Marusa no onna 2) is a 1988 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami. It is the sequel to Itami's 1987 comedy A Taxing Woman. Nobuko Miyamoto plays female government tax investigator Ryoko Itakura. She investigates a religious sect, led by Teppei Onizawa (Rentarō Mikuni), that is suspected of being used for tax evasion. The sect is part of a complex conspiracy involving the yakuza, political corruption, and a prestigious construction project.

Ejemplos de uso de taxing
1. Alaska‘s senate voted Tuesday to shift from taxing oil production to taxing 22.5 percent of companies‘ net profits – potentially bringing in billions in added revenue.
2. In five years‘ time, they‘ll start taxing us on it.
3. Taxing a fairer slice back would not dent his prestige.
4. Well, there is a sensible shift in the taxation of air travel, away from taxing by passenger and toward taxing by plane.
5. Money has dried up because Congress has refused to continue taxing polluting industries, defined as taxing the production of chemical pollutants found in waste sites.