In Ireland: a one-off tax which could be imposed by a lord on his subjects. Cf. tallage, n.1
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释义 | society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > types of tax > [noun] > other taxes (11) gartie1533 In Ireland: a one-off tax which could be imposed by a lord on his subjects. Cf. tallage, n.1 quidrathe1570 In Ireland: a quarterly tax, payment, or obligation. primage1606 A duty paid to the local Trinity House society on goods brought into a particular port, esp. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Now historical. carriage tax1781 a tax levied on the horse-drawn carriages owned by a person. assessed taxes1796 Fixed or apportioned by assessment. assessed taxes n. those on inhabited houses, male servants, carriages, horses, mules, dogs, horse-dealers… imperialty1799 An imperial right or privilege; a tax levied by an emperor or empress. Cf. royalty, n. 7a. Obsolete. rare. crime rate1857 (a) a tax levied to support the criminal justice system (obsolete rare); (b) a measure of the number of crimes recorded in a particular area, over a… primage1888 Chiefly Australian and New Zealand. An additional or special customs duty on imported goods. Also more fully primage duty. use tax1910 a tax levied on the use of something; spec. a state tax imposed on goods purchased outside a state and for which sales tax has not been paid. takeout1939 U.S. A tax deducted from winnings received from betting on a horse race. graduate tax1967 a (proposed) tax levied on graduates of higher education institutions in order to recoup some of the cost of publicly funded tuition. |
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