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tax return
[taks ri-turn]
noun
a statement, on an officially prescribed form, of income, deductions, exemptions, etc., and taxes due.
tax return
noun
a declaration of personal income made annually to the tax authorities and used as a basis for assessing an individual's liability for taxation
Word History and Origins
Origin of tax return1
Example Sentences
That same year, Noh pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and one count of subscribing to a false tax return.
He earned his first money as a six-year-old, bought his first shares at 11 and filed his first tax return at 13.
Dear Liz: I’m engaged to someone who just confessed that they have not filed tax returns for the last several years.
Wiederhorn ultimately pleaded guilty in 2004 to charges of paying an illegal gratuity to his associate and filing a false tax return.
But there was a change in the relationship in 2022 when Ms Patterson was "upset" when her husband listed himself as separated on his tax return.
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