tax holiday
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of tax holiday
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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February’s data was distorted by comparisons with a year earlier, when a two-month federal tax holiday on some purchases came to end and meant Canadians were paying more for items including restaurant meals, alcoholic drinks and toys.
Cinquegrana points to three: waiving summer gasoline volatility rules, expanding E15 access, and pursuing a gasoline tax holiday.
From Barron's
Items affected by the year-earlier tax holiday saw a rise in comparable prices, particularly for restaurant meals and, to a lesser degree, for alcoholic drinks, toys and children’s clothing.
India is also proposing a tax holiday up to 2047 for foreign cloud companies making data-centre investments in the country and providing cloud services to customers globally.
From BBC
OTTAWA—Inflation in Canada quickened in the final month of last year despite a drop in prices at the pump, largely due to comparisons with a year earlier when consumers benefited from a two-month tax holiday.
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