Noun
a system of taxation in which a tax is levied on a single commodity (usually land)
Source: WordNetHowever, multiplexes will benefit from subsuming of plethora of state and local taxes into one single tax and also from input credits. Source: Internet
It would enable them to file a single tax return for all their activities in the EU through one tax authority, rather than having to file a tax return in every country where they operate. Source: Internet
President Donald Trump wants a single tax bill on his desk soon so he can sign it into law before the end of the year, in what would be his first major legislative achievement since taking office in January. Source: Internet
Since donors have only a single tax receipt from their Foundation contribution, many donors appreciate avoiding the “bunch” of charitable tax statements come tax time. Source: Internet
In 1883, Powderly officially recommended George's book and announced his support of "single tax" on land values. Source: Internet
Physiocrats advocated replacing administratively costly tax collections with a single tax on income of land owners. Source: Internet