单词 | selective employment tax |
释义 | > as lemmasselective employment tax selective employment tax n. (also with capital initials), a tax levied by the British Government between 3 May 1966 and 1 April 1973, payable on all employees at varying rates and refunded to employers in selected branches of manufacturing industry; cf. S.E.T. n. at S n.1 Initialisms 1. ΚΠ 1966 Times 4 May 1/1 A selective employment tax payable by employers only is to be introduced by the Government from September 5 to divert manpower from the service industry into manufacturing. 1973 Guardian 13 Apr. 13/5 Selective Employment Tax ended on 1 April 1973. As an employer, you may be eligible for a refund of S.E.T. 1978 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts 126 405/1 The next phase was the indictment of the so-called ‘candyfloss industries’ and their punishment through the Selective Employment Tax. < as lemmas |
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