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Что (кто) такое tax dollars - определение

Flex Dollars; Felx dollars; Flex dollars
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Hotel tax         
TYPE OF TAX
Bed tax; Transient occupancy tax; Lodging tax; Visitors' tax
A hotel tax or lodging tax is charged in most of the United States, to travelers when they rent accommodations (a room, rooms, entire home, or other living space) in a hotel, inn, tourist home or house, motel, or other lodging, generally unless the stay is for a period of 30 days or more. In addition to sales tax, it is collected when payment is made for the accommodation, and it is then remitted by the lodging operator to the city or county.
Sin tax         
EXCISE OR SALES TAX SPECIFICALLY LEVIED ON GOODS DEEMED HARMFUL TO SOCIETY AND INDIVIDUALS (E.G. DRUGS, ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, COFFEE, SUGAR, CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, FAST FOOD, GAMBLING, PORNOGRAPHY)
Sin taxes; Vice tax; Sin Tax; Punitive tax; Demerit tax; Health tax
A sin tax is an excise tax specifically levied on certain goods deemed harmful to society and individuals, such as alcohol, tobacco, drugs, candies, soft drinks, fast foods, coffee, sugar, gambling, and pornography. In contrast to Pigovian taxes, which are to pay for the damage to society caused by these goods, sin taxes are used to increase the price in an effort to lower demand, or failing that, to increase and find new sources of revenue.
Fuel tax         
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COMPULSORY LEVY ON ENERGY RELEASED FROM A SOURCE
Gas tax; Fuel Tax; Gasoline Tax; Gas Tax; Petrol tax; Gasoline tax; Motor fuel tax; Petroleum tax; Fuel excise; Fuel taxes; Gasoline taxes; Gas tas by state; Jet fuel tax; Mineral oil tax; Fossil fuel tax
A fuel tax (also known as a petrol, gasoline or gas tax, or as a fuel duty) is an excise tax imposed on the sale of fuel. In most countries the fuel tax is imposed on fuels which are intended for transportation.
capitation tax         
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TAX WHICH IS THE SAME FOR EVERY LIABLE INDIVIDUAL
Poll taxes; Poll Tax; Head tax; Poll tax collector; Polltax; Pole tax; Head Tax; Capitation tax; Poll-tax; Lumpsum tax; Lump-sum subsidy; Lump-sum redistribution; Per capita tax; Tax per head; Capitation taxes
Poll tax.
poll-tax         
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TAX WHICH IS THE SAME FOR EVERY LIABLE INDIVIDUAL
Poll taxes; Poll Tax; Head tax; Poll tax collector; Polltax; Pole tax; Head Tax; Capitation tax; Poll-tax; Lumpsum tax; Lump-sum subsidy; Lump-sum redistribution; Per capita tax; Tax per head; Capitation taxes
n.
Capitation tax, poll-money, poll-silver.
Poll tax         
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TAX WHICH IS THE SAME FOR EVERY LIABLE INDIVIDUAL
Poll taxes; Poll Tax; Head tax; Poll tax collector; Polltax; Pole tax; Head Tax; Capitation tax; Poll-tax; Lumpsum tax; Lump-sum subsidy; Lump-sum redistribution; Per capita tax; Tax per head; Capitation taxes
A poll tax, also known as head tax or capitation, is a tax levied as a fixed sum on every liable individual (typically every adult), without reference to income or resources.
Bachelor tax         
  • Late 19th century illustration and perspective on the bachelor tax.
TAX IMPOSED ON BACHELORS
Tax on unmarried people; Bachelor Tax
A bachelor tax is a punitive tax imposed on unmarried men. In the modern era, many countries do vary tax rates by marital status, so current references to bachelor taxes are typically implicit rather than explicit; and given the state of tax law is very complicated, as tax accountancy concepts like income splitting can come into play.
poll tax         
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TAX WHICH IS THE SAME FOR EVERY LIABLE INDIVIDUAL
Poll taxes; Poll Tax; Head tax; Poll tax collector; Polltax; Pole tax; Head Tax; Capitation tax; Poll-tax; Lumpsum tax; Lump-sum subsidy; Lump-sum redistribution; Per capita tax; Tax per head; Capitation taxes
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1. a tax levied on every adult, without reference to their income or resources.
2. informal term for community charge.
tax relief         
MONETARY EXEMPTION FROM TAXES THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE LEVIED
Tax-exempt; Tax-exempt status; Tax exempt status; Tax-exempt organization; Tax exempt; Tax Exemption; Exemption from taxation; Tax exemptions; Exemption from tax; Tax free; Tax exemption for religious organizations; Tax relief
Tax relief is a reduction in the amount of tax that a person or company has to pay, for example because of expenses associated with their business or property.
...mortgage interest tax relief.
N-UNCOUNT
Tax exemption         
MONETARY EXEMPTION FROM TAXES THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE LEVIED
Tax-exempt; Tax-exempt status; Tax exempt status; Tax-exempt organization; Tax exempt; Tax Exemption; Exemption from taxation; Tax exemptions; Exemption from tax; Tax free; Tax exemption for religious organizations; Tax relief
Tax exemption is the reduction or removal of a liability to make a compulsory payment that would otherwise be imposed by a ruling power upon persons, property, income, or transactions. Tax-exempt status may provide complete relief from taxes, reduced rates, or tax on only a portion of items.

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Flex dollar

Flex dollars are a form of payment used at large institutions, especially universities. Georgetown University, James Madison University, University of Toronto, Saint Mary's University, Queen's University, University of Waterloo, McMaster University, University of Western Ontario, University of Ottawa, University of Utah, and Messiah College are all schools that use this system. Flex dollars are not common tender, but rather scrip or local currency that can be used to purchase items such as food, snacks, and school supplies.

In insurance, flex dollars are used to assign values to an employee's benefits. The employee instead of having a deductible or a certain percentage of coverage is assigned a pool of flex dollars to assign as they are required. The obvious advantage to this is the ability to assign a much larger amount of coverage to one area while not being covered in another world.