"Windows tax", a term for the cost of Microsoft Windows preinstalled on a computer; see Bundling of Microsoft Windows
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Windowtax was a property tax based on the number of windows in a house. It was a significant social, cultural, and architectural force in England, France...
Windowstax may refer to: The windowtax, an historic British tax on glass "Windowstax", a term for the cost of Microsoft Windows preinstalled on a computer;...
The bundling of Microsoft Windows is the installation of Microsoft Windows in computers before their purchase. Microsoft encourages original equipment...
flat-rate house tax of 2 shillings per house (equivalent to £17.53 in 2023) and a variable tax for the number of windows above ten windows. Properties with...
are within the law. A tax shelter is one type of tax avoidance, and tax havens are jurisdictions that facilitate reduced taxes. Tax avoidance should not...
house tax mostly hit London town houses; the windowstax mostly hit country manors. The income tax was reintroduced by Sir Robert Peel in the Income Tax Act...
a "windowtax" in 1695 since inspectors could count windows from outside homes. The Community Charge, popularly dubbed the "poll tax", was a tax to fund...
more windows. Furthermore, unlike income, windows cannot be easily hidden. Taxes on the same principle include hearth tax, brick tax, and wallpaper tax. Excise...
the tax. In Britain, authorities taxed windows – the windowtax – from 1696 to 1851. France imposed windowtaxes from 1798 to 1926. In the United States...
referred to as a window. Many glazed windows may be opened, to allow ventilation, or closed, to exclude inclement weather. Windows may have a latch or...
computer resulting from the inclusion of a Windows license has been called the "Windowstax" or "Microsoft tax" by opposing computer users. The Findings...
The Chicken Tax is a 25 percent tariff on light trucks (and originally on potato starch, dextrin, and brandy) imposed in 1964 by the United States under...
against those acts, glass tax was shifted in 1811 to all products made from glass, for examples green glass bottles, windows and flint glass. The heavy...
including income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation tax, petroleum revenue tax and stamp duty. More...
income tax collected by the United States, most individual U.S. states collect a state income tax. Some local governments also impose an income tax, often...
A wealth tax (also called a capital tax or equity tax) is a tax on an entity's holdings of assets or an entity's net worth. This includes the total value...
street shop windows were smashed and 56 rioters were arrested. Demonstrations were routinely called in places where councils discussed the poll tax, some resolving...
Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows and Xbox One on January 18, 2024. The player controls Turnip Boy, who has been convicted of tax evasion, and must go on...
steeper angle than the upper, and often punctured by dormer windows. The steep roofline and windows allow for additional floors of habitable space (a garret)...
TurboTax is a software package for preparation of American and Canadian income tax returns, produced by Intuit. TurboTax is a market leader in its product...
Council Tax is a local taxation system used in England, Scotland and Wales. It is a tax on domestic property, which was introduced in 1993 by the Local...
collected taxes on imports ("tariffs"), whiskey, and (for a while) on glass windows. States and localities collected poll taxes on voters and property taxes on...
Medieval Europe. Windowtax was a tax levied in England based on the number of windows on a building. A general tax refers to a tax that applies to all...
Windows Phone (WP) was a discontinued mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile and...
(fat tax, salt tax), transport (fuel tax, fare hikes for public transport, mobility pricing), energy (carbon tax) and housing (council tax, windowtax) is...
A tax haven is a term, often used pejoratively, to describe a place with very low tax rates for non-domiciled investors, even if the official rates may...
A hearth tax was a property tax in certain countries during the medieval and early modern period, levied on each hearth, thus by proxy on wealth. It was...
Sales taxes in the United States are taxes placed on the sale or lease of goods and services in the United States. Sales tax is governed at the state level...