Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
We need to reduce the tax burden on the American people.
Everyone's tax burden would be roughly the same as before.
For every year since 1981, the tax burden has fallen.
They have been hit by the present Government, under whom the tax burden has increased.
In the end, few citizens' tax burdens would change much.
It had been paying 25 percent of the national tax burden.
"Having said that, our tax burden is still way too high."
For the year, the company said, its global tax burden is expected to be close to 45 percent of sales.
"And it would just shift the tax burden from one district to another."
It just wants to increase the transparency of the tax burden.
If no one lives here what will that do to the tax burden?"
All told this seems to add up to a total tax burden for a typical family of nearly 40 percent.
In this way, the state is able to reduce the tax burden on its citizens.
City records show the official market value of the building and the tax burden on it were cut by 12 percent.
Personal tax burdens that were near the nation's highest are now lower than those of all but eight states.
Finally, the League called for a lowering of tax burdens.
They have reduced the size of government and the overall tax burden.
Nobody wants more taxes, especially in a state with such a heavy tax burden.
But it ranks first, 78.4 percent above average, in local tax burden.
An important part of this goal is reducing the tax burden on Americans.
The tax burden on some with the same house is far greater than others."
The study, they say, is further evidence of the mounting tax burden on state residents.
Peasants worked to produce enough food for themselves and still meet the tax burden.
The overall lighter tax burden, of course, comes at a price.
We do not, of course, have anything against a fair tax burden, but the question is what form this shall actually take.