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− | [[take-home pay]]: the amount of pay an employee receives after all the deductions, such as income tax, social security, or pension, contributions.
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− | [[target market]]: The specific individuals, distinguished by socio-economic, demographic and interest characteristics, who are the most likely potential customers for the goods and services of a business.
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− | [[target marketing]]: Selecting and developing a number of offerings to meet the needs of a number of specific market segments.
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− | [[tariff]]: a government duty imposed on imports or exports to stimulate or dampen economic activity.
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− | [[tax]]: a governmental charge that is not a price for a good or service
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− | [[taxable]]: subject to tax.
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− | [[tax bracket]]: a range of income levels subject to marginal tax at the same rate.
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− | [[tax incentive]]: a tax reduction afforded to people for particular purposes, for example, sending their children to college
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− | [[tax refund]]: an amount that a government gives back to a taxpayer who has paid more taxes than were due.
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− | [[tax return]]: an official form on which a company or individual enters details of income and expenses, used to assess tax liability.
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− | [[tax shelter]]: a financial arrangement designed to reduce tax liability.
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− | [[tax subsidy]]: a tax reduction that a government gives a business for a particular purpose, usually to create jobs.
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− | [[T-Bill]]: a debt instrument of the U.S. government. (Treasury Bill)
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| [[telebanking]]: electronic banking carried out by using a telephone line to communicate with a bank. | | [[telebanking]]: electronic banking carried out by using a telephone line to communicate with a bank. |
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