What is another word for federal tax?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛdəɹə͡l tˈaks] (IPA)

Federal taxes are a common part of many countries' revenue systems. However, there are many synonyms for the term "federal tax" that can be used interchangeably. Some of these synonyms include national tax, central tax, government tax, and state tax. Each term implies a different level of government or sovereignty, but all refer to taxes that are collected by the government and used for various purposes. Whether it is income tax, sales tax, or any other type of tax, the federal government collects a portion of these taxes from individuals and businesses to fund government programs and services. So, no matter how you refer to it, it's important to understand the meaning and implications of federal taxes.

What are the hypernyms for Federal tax?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Federal tax

  • There certainly is a lot of political pressure for states to adopt the new federal tax codes. But there is no law that requires them to do so.
    John Barry
  • Eastern Washington families and businesses should be able to deduct every penny of state and local sales tax they pay throughout the year from their federal tax bill, especially when people in most states are deducting their state income taxes.
    Cathy McMorris
  • Despite declining catches, New England fishermen continue to receive state and federal tax incentives that encourage them — in some cases all but compel them — to acquire bigger boats and to harvest the seas more intensively. Today the fishermen of Massachusetts are reduced to fishing the hideous hagfish, for which there is a slight market in the Far East, but even their numbers are now falling.
    Bill Bryson
  • The federal tax system is turning individuals into sharecroppers of their own lives.
    James Bovard

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