Which preposition to use with taxed

on Occurrences 276%

" "Is this custom," asked the Brahmin, "an advantage or a tax on your estate?

of Occurrences 121%

The BOURBONS fled and come over here and settled in Kentucky, and commenced makin' whiskey, payin' a tax of $2.00 per gallon, and sellin' the seductive flooid for $1.50 per gallon, gettin' rich at that, which may surprise you, altho' it doesen't our Eternal Revenoo Offisers, who, as Mr. ANTONY remarked of H. BEECHER STOW when she stabbed Lord Byron, "are all honorable men.

in Occurrences 56%

My parents, sir, are subject to the tax in our native district.

for Occurrences 54%

We often hear of a man's energies being taxed; but, so far as the matter is apparent to the naked eye, it is difficult to see whose energies are taxed for the good of the government at the present day.

to Occurrences 53%

At this time the capacity of the Latron-Jerusalem road was taxed to the utmost, and every bit of the Welshmen's spadework was repaid a hundredfold.

with Occurrences 45%

It enraged him to find that he had erred, that the earth whom he had slandered, whom he had taxed with decrepitude and barrenness was really a living, youthful, and fruitful spouse to the man who knew how to love her!

as Occurrences 17%

In Shrewsbury there were two hundred and fifty-two houses belonging to burgesses; but the burgesses complained that they were called upon to pay as much tax as in the time of the Confessor, although Earl Roger had taken possession of extensive lands for building his castle.

from Occurrences 17%

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.

without Occurrences 11%

This is, indeed, a tax of a very particular kind, a tax without limits, and to be levied at the discretion of him for whose benefit it is paid.

at Occurrences 10%

The English system of assessing an income tax at the source, however, has its disadvantages.

than Occurrences 9%

They are more heavily taxed than any other class, and special contributions are often levied on them.

into Occurrences 4%

He sent 'âmils, i.e., agents, to the conquered tribes or villages, who had to see that, in the first place, the most important regulations of the Qorân were followed, and, secondly, that the tax into which the duty of almsgiving had been converted was promptly paid, and that the portion of it intended for the central fund at Medina was duly delivered.

by Occurrences 4%

All persons, though United States officers, are liable to a poll tax by the States within which they reside.

under Occurrences 3%

In some States that tax is now 1 per cent, either on the capital or on the shares, and that may be assumed as the amount which all citizen or resident stockholders would be taxed under the operation of this act.

out Occurrences 3%

However, Joe and Harry gaped and grinned and blushed at her in the time-old fashion, for she lived in a country where to be a woman is sufficient, beauty is an unnecessary luxury, soon taxed out of existence by the life.

beyond Occurrences 2%

Avarice is the besetting sin of the Israelite, and here his slaves are taxed beyond endurance.

about Occurrences 2%

Land Tax about £200,000; the Income Tax about £70,000.

towards Occurrences 1%

And those benefices that are free from these things are yet (besides First Fruits and Tenths to the King, and Procurations to the Bishop) taxed towards the charges of their respective parishes, and towards the public charges of the nation, above and beyond the proportion of the Laity.

against Occurrences 1%

If after three days the injury had disappeared, the defendant was discharged and costs taxed against the king.

within Occurrences 1%

The members must be males of the full age of twenty-five years, who have been resident for three years in the district and pay the sum of $10 as a land tax within their district.

above Occurrences 1%

The francs mitoux, who were never taxed above five sous, were sickly members of the fraternity, or at all events pretended to be such; they tied their arms above the elbow so as to stop the pulse, and fell down apparently fainting on the public footpaths.

during Occurrences 1%

The receipts from the income tax during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915, were $80,000,000, of which $39,000,000 was paid by corporations and $41,000,000 by individuals.

per Occurrences 1%

For if we suppose the amount of the tax per unit of the commodity to be represented by Ss, the curve ss' (drawn, as it is, roughly parallel to SS') will represent the new conditions of supply after the tax has been imposed.

before Occurrences 1%

South Australia had a Land Tax before New Zealand; New South Wales has imposed one since.

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