make sth taxable

Frequency: 6.55.2 per million words

To cause something, such as income or a benefit, to become subject to tax.

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  • The government plans to make digital services taxable next year.
  • New regulations could make certain employee benefits taxable from now on.
  • Historically, some goods were not taxable, but economic shifts made them taxable.
  • To increase revenue, the city council decided to make parking fees taxable.
  • They argued against the proposal to make all charitable donations taxable.
  • The new law will make foreign investments taxable in the local economy.
  • His business model aims to make previously untaxed online transactions taxable.
  • Environmental policies might make carbon emissions taxable in the future.
  • The minister announced measures to make undeclared income taxable.
  • It's crucial for businesses to understand what policies could make their products taxable.