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Sales Tax
Other Popular Tax Definitions in the World Legal Encyclopedia
- Adjusted Gross Income (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Ad Valorem Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Alternative Minimum Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Big Four (audit firms) (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Black Market (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Capital Gain (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Capital Gains Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Carbon Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Church Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Corporate Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Corporate Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Customs (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Deferred Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Depreciation (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Dividend (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Employer Identification Number (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Estate Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Excise (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Fiscal Policy (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Fiscal Year (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Flexible Spending Account (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Government Spending (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Gross Income (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Health Savings Account (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- History of Taxation (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Income Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Income tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Income Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Income Tax Law (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Indirect Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Inheritance Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Offshore Bank (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Payroll Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Progressive Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Property Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Public Finance (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Rate Schedule (Federal Income Tax) (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Real Estate Investment Trust (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Regressive Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Sales tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Sales Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Subsidy (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tariff (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation and Customs Union (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation Definition (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation (in different countries) (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation in the European Union (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation Office (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation Principles (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Taxation without representation (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Bracket (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Code (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Code (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Deducted at Source (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Evasion (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax exemption (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Forms (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Haven (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Law (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Law Careers (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Law Jobs (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Tax Rate (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Transfer Pricing (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Types of Taxation (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Types of Taxes (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Value Added Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- VAT Identification Number (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
- Withholding Tax (sometimes, including Sales Tax)
Sales Tax in International Trade
Meaning of Sales Tax, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A tax levied on the exchange of goods and services in the process of distribution. See also indirect tax; VAT.
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See Also
- Taxation
- Public Finance
- Public Policy
- Tax Law
- Financial Regulation
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