Examples of 'fiscal burden' in a sentence

Meaning of "fiscal burden"

the financial responsibility or pressure placed on an individual, organization, or government as a result of economic factors or policies

How to use "fiscal burden" in a sentence

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Increasing the total fiscal burden is quite unpopular.
We need to differentiate tax burden and fiscal burden.
Reduction of the fiscal burden on payment for labour.
Undocumented people are not a fiscal burden.
The fiscal burden of dealing with weak banks also complicates the task of macroeconomic management.
This could lead to a larger fiscal burden on later generations.
He draws a distinction between fiscal charge and fiscal burden.
Fiscal burden increases as government tax revenues grow faster than GDP.
Financing reconstruction places an overwhelming fiscal burden on these countries.
The fiscal burden is a fiscal indicator derived from the Government Finance Statistics framework.
Temür was opposed to imposing any additional fiscal burden on the people.
To reduce the fiscal burden stemming from flood disasters, there is a need for a whole-of-society approach.
This was reportedly a measure to alleviate increased fiscal burden on the state.
Lawmakers Act to ease fiscal burden of retiree benefits on USPS.
People outside the job market represent a waste of opportunities and a fiscal burden on public finances.

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Therefore, this places a fiscal burden on the local authorities.
Denmark has also set a national target for the reduction of the total fiscal burden.
What the new measures that might lighten the fiscal burden of certain companies will be.
Greater international efforts were urgently needed to ease UNRWA '' s fiscal burden.
It should not increase the overall fiscal burden for the EU taxpayer.
At the moment, we are the European country with the lowest fiscal burden.
Such demands are not only a fiscal burden on tax payers, but are socially isolating.
She also added that the new law application will result in a better fiscal burden balancing.
Ageing-related spending represents a fiscal burden that may crowd out other expenditure.
Still, the government is struggling to deal with its fiscal burden.
Description of the tables Table 1 shows fiscal burden by taxes and social contributions.
The UK, as a net contributor, would likely be expected to bear the heaviest fiscal burden.
His first priority was to reduce the fiscal burden - to a rate lower than the Americans!
Table 8 Projections of the ageinginduced fiscal burden.
Freezing - and even reducing - the fiscal burden imposed by payroll taxes.
Greater international efforts were urgently needed to ease UNRWA & apos ; & apos ; s fiscal burden.
Moreover, our fiscal burden would be reduced by at least 50 %.
Losses incurred by public enterprises are a huge fiscal burden that need to be addressed.
At 10 per cent, its fiscal burden is the lowest in Europe.
This policy would discourage overconsumption while helping to reduce the fiscal burden for residential consumers.
Utilising these sources of funding could lessen the fiscal burden on government revenues.
Improving the efficiency of SOEs can reduce the fiscal burden of the energy sector.
Endorses the undertaking to reduce the fiscal burden on labour;.
That off-loading has placed an increased fiscal burden on municipalities.
Infections caused by super-resistant microorganisms represent a major clinical and fiscal burden as a global problem.
When people are denied eligibility, it increases the fiscal burden on the Quebec nation.
The Commission 's new proposals and ensure, above all, that the fiscal burden is distributed fairly.

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