tax return
noun
1.
return
(def 24).
Origin
1885-90
Examples from the web for
tax return
Measuring misery by one's bank account and
tax return
sometimes misses the point.
The author clearly does not know how to read a
tax return
.
Nor because they made a rounding mistake on their
tax return
.
His
tax return
doesn't prove that he's done something wrong.
At one point, he explained the residency gaffe by saying he didn't read his
tax return
before signing it.
Even better would be one tax rate with one lump-sum exemption for low-income people, one half-page
tax return
.
There is no option for those employees to refuse withholding and individually file a
tax return
at the end of the year.
More sophisticated versions can guide applicants through making a claim for benefit or filing a
tax return
.
The
tax return
also confirmed the lucrative aspect of being a stagehand.
By extending the time to file your income
tax return
.
British Dictionary definitions for
tax return
tax return
noun
1.
a declaration of personal income made annually to the tax authorities and used as a basis for assessing an individual's liability for taxation