柯林斯詞典tax /t?ks/ (taxing,taxed,taxes) 1. N-VAR Tax is an amount of money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services such as road and schools. 稅[商業(yè)] No-one enjoys paying tax. 沒人喜歡繳稅。 ...a pledge not to raise taxes on people below a certain income. …一個(gè)對收入低於一定水平的人不提高稅收的承諾。2. V-T When a person or company is taxed, they have to pay a part of their income or profits to the government. When goods are taxed, a percentage of their price has to be paid to the government. (對個(gè)人、公司、貨物) 征稅[商業(yè)] Husband and wife may be taxed separately on their incomes. 丈夫和妻子可能會分別被征收所得稅。3. →see also taxing , income tax 返回 tax劍橋詞典(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought 稅;稅款 They're increasing the tax on cigarettes . 他們要提高菸草稅。 Tax cuts (= reductions in taxes) are always popular . 減稅縂是受歡迎的。 What do you earn before/after tax (= before/after you have paid tax on the money you earn )? 你的稅前/稅後收入是多少? 例句 A person's gross income is the money they earn before tax is deducted from it.The government have promised that they'll reduce taxes.The government will pay for the new schools by increasing the tax on luxury goods .Do you pay less tax if you're self-employed ?The Chancellor has increased the tax on alcohol again. 返回 tax