Examples of 'tax was abolished' in a sentence

Meaning of "tax was abolished"

tax was abolished - This phrase means that a tax law or regulation was officially eliminated or revoked. It indicates that a tax which was previously imposed no longer exists

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tax was abolished
The monthly gold tax was abolished.
The head tax was abolished and the inheritance tax was introduced.
Once this process was completed the rubber tax was abolished.
The wealth tax was abolished.
So when the UK introduced VAT, at the same time purchase tax was abolished.
For example, the jizya tax was abolished and non-Muslims were allowed to join the army.
Therefore, the packaging tax was abolished.
Conversely, once the tax was abolished in December 1991, trading on the Stockholm stock exchange recovered.
Lincoln's income tax was abolished.
Soon after, with no remaining plants, the rubber tax was abolished.
Development land tax The tax was abolished by Finance Act 1985 for disposals.
As a result of the Benelux treaty the guarantee tax was abolished in 1953.

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