Which preposition to use with assessment

of Occurrences 47%

Regarding the assessment of the additional tax not much need be said in the way of explanation.

at Occurrences 7%

It appears, therefore, that assessment at the source does not, under this law, operate in such a way as to afford the taxpayer any substantial relief from the necessity of making a revelation of his income to tax officials.

in Occurrences 7%

But the person occupying the property or conducting the enterprise, and paying the assessment in the first instance, is authorized and required to deduct the tax from the income as it is distributed among the persons entitled to share in it either as proprietors, landlords, creditors, or employees.

for Occurrences 5%

Waste the whole spring doin' Si's assessment for him.

on Occurrences 3%

Where I find, for example, that the total assessment on the nett rateable value does not exceed ninepence or tenpence in the pound, I really think such districts ought to be called upon to increase their rates before applying for extraneous help.

to Occurrences 3%

Tax Rate: $3.47 per $100 assessed value, rate of assessment to market value of property being 50 per cent.

under Occurrences 1%

The normal tax will doubtless be successful in reaching the large amount of income earned or created by enterprises conducted under the corporate form of organization, much of which would probably escape assessment under a direct personal income tax.

as Occurrences 1%

From the standpoint of the government, the main advantage of this mode of assessment as compared with a tax levied directly upon the recipients of the income is the greater certainty with which it reaches the income subject to taxation.

from Occurrences 1%

The house, to gratify the soldiers, had advanced their daily pay; and with the view of discharging their arrears, had raised[c] the monthly assessment from thirty-five thousand pounds to one hundred thousand pounds.

throughout Occurrences 1%

" 3. State board of equalization, which equalizes assessments throughout the state so as to render taxation as nearly just as possible.

about Occurrences 1%

This feature goes naturally with the fact that the income tax is essentially a personal tax, grouping the items of assessment about a person, whereas the "property" taxes are mainly (tho not consistently) impersonal, making the piece of wealth the primary object of assessment.

Which preposition to use with  assessment