taxwise

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English

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Etymology

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From tax +‎ -wise.

Adverb

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taxwise (not comparable)

  1. In terms of taxation.
    • 1975, Gardiner G Greene, How to start and manage your own business:
      You lose the amortization of your capital equipment, taxwise. Compare this with the cost of leasing.
    • 1995, Max Barnet, Driven:
      Indeed, that Vic is willing to structure the deal to my advantage taxwise is the main reason why I will accept less from him...
    • 2004, Robert A Green, The Tax Guide for Traders:
      For our clients, we run the numbers both ways to see which is preferable taxwise.

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