Definitions
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- adjective Taxed too little, or at a lower rate than others.
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- adjective
Taxed at less than an appropriate level
Etymologies
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Examples
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Gartraitor should count on his leading role in yesterday's proceedings and his comments about Angelinos being "undertaxed" to haunt his future political aspirations.
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His remarks coincided with comments by the EU tax commissioner Algirdas Šemeta, who said the financial sector was "undertaxed".
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Gartraitor should count on his leading role in yesterday's proceedings and his comments about Angelinos being "undertaxed" to haunt his future political aspirations.
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Gartraitor should count on his leading role in yesterday's proceedings and his comments about Angelinos being "undertaxed" to haunt his future political aspirations.
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EU Taxation Commissioner Algirdas Semeta, who is assessing the viability of the tax, said the financial sector is undertaxed in comparison with other sectors in the EU, as it is largely exempt from sales taxes.
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So spending is not the problem but we are undertaxed?
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Compare that to the U.S. overall tax burden of 26.1% in 2008 and 24% in 2009 the latest year for which Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development figures are available, and it is clear that Costa Ricans are not undertaxed.
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So spending is not the problem but we are undertaxed?
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For too long the financial sector has been undertaxed.
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Beer is the beverage most often consumed by underage drinkers, most often binged on, and most undertaxed, compared with liquor.
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