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EPT

American  
  1. excess-profits tax.


Example Sentences

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Well, the next time I flopped a set – in the EPT Vilamoura – I put too few chips in.

From The Guardian • Sep. 7, 2010

The tax again made a rough sort of sense because the bulk of industry was mobilized and fared equally under EPT.

From Time Magazine Archive

But when EPT was slapped on again in 1950, even the tax's Fair Deal advocates admitted that it was unsound�although its very name made it politically popular.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fully two-thirds of the inquiries have come from corporations, which can make scholarship contributions under EPT this year for as little as 18� on the dollar.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most U.S. taxpayers outside the unlimited expense-account belt were inclined to agree with Reed because EPT is a cumbersome, debilitating tax.

From Time Magazine Archive