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anti-tax

American  
[an-tahy-taks, an-tee-] / ˌæn taɪˈtæks, ˌæn ti- /

adjective

  1. opposed to taxation or to a specific tax.


Other Word Forms

  • anti-taxation adjective
  • anti-taxer noun
  • anti-taxes adjective

Example Sentences

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“Despite the state’s national reputation as ‘Scandinavia by the Sea,’ there remains a strong anti-tax impulse among voters who often reject tax increases and are loath to kill the state’s golden goose of tech entrepreneurship.”

From Los Angeles Times

With the anti-tax proposals, “it’s important voters have the full picture.”

From MarketWatch

“I don’t want to abolish government,” the anti-tax activist famously said.

From Salon

Ruto also apologised to young Kenyans, popularly known as Gen-Zs, who have been critical of his administration since the deadly anti-tax protesters last June.

From BBC

They began in June last year during nationwide anti-tax protests, but they increased in December, when AI-generated photos of the president in a coffin were widely shared.

From BBC