常見例句雙語例句Bush’s tax cuts resulted in the four years with the least tax revenue since 1970.布什的稅收削減措施導(dǎo)致其后四年內(nèi)的稅收收入為1970年以來的最低點(diǎn)。The return could be in tax revenue, jobs, trained workers, new technology, or other tangible returns.回報(bào)可能是稅收收入,工作,培訓(xùn)過的工人,新科技或者其他的無形回報(bào)。For governments, they mean less tax revenue, especially in European countries where sales or value-added taxes make up a large share of tax receipts.對(duì)于政府來說,則意味著稅收收入減少,對(duì)那些銷售稅和增值稅占了稅收收入很大一部分的歐洲國(guó)家來說尤其如此。原聲例句Mr.Obama said he understands the toll the recession took on state governments that found themselves with less tax revenue and a rising need for services.A million charities and foundations are recognized as tax-exempt organizations by the Internal Revenue Service.America's top tax official, Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman hailed the accord on Bloomberg television.權(quán)威例句Less money on healthcare means less money circulating and so less tax revenue.FORBES: Wall Street 'Vastly Underestimating' Risk of Debt DefaultThe feds assume a relationship between the economy and tax revenue that is divorced from reality.FORBES: Will "Hauser's Law" Protect Us from Revenue-Hungry Politicians?Slower growth means fewer jobs and less tax revenue for federal, state and local governments.FORBES: An Open Letter To House Speaker John Boehner 返回 tax revenue