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land tax
noun
- (formerly) a tax payable annually by virtue of ownership of land, abolished in Britain in 1963
Example Sentences
They included a council tax revaluation; less pensions tax relief for the better off; a land tax; a new tax on property owners and not tenants.
He also awarded them "substantial damages", including the stamp duty land tax, all the costs incurred by them in seeking to eradicate the infestation of moths, and £15,000 for ruined clothes.
A consultation on carbon land tax on the largest estates will be launched over the summer, she confirmed.
Plaid has also promised to bring forward land tax proposals to replace business rates initially, and council tax later.
To bankroll the programmes, Lee proposed a carbon tax and a national land tax scheme to increase taxes for all property holders and cut transaction costs.
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