Taxpayer
/ˈtækˌspeɪər/
Meaning & Definition
noun
An individual or entity that is subject to taxation by a governmental authority.
As a taxpayer, John is responsible for filing his income tax return every year.
A person who pays taxes to support government services and programs.
The new legislation aims to reduce the burden on the average taxpayer.
Anyone whose income or profits are taxed by the government.
The government conducts audits to ensure that every taxpayer complies with tax laws.
A corporate entity that pays taxes as prescribed by law.
The corporation was recognized as a good taxpayer due to its timely payments and accurate reporting.
Etymology
The term taxpayer is a compound of 'tax,' derived from the Middle English 'taxe,' and 'payer,' from Old French 'paier.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
taxpayer dollars
The money collected from taxpayers that is used for public services.
taxpayer-funded
Referring to services or projects financed by taxpayer contributions.
Related Words
tax
A mandatory financial charge imposed by a government.
taxation
The process by which a government collects taxes.
refund
A reimbursement for overpaid taxes.
Slang Meanings
Uncle Sam's paycheck
He feels like every dollar he earns is just Uncle Sam's paycheck.
The taxman
When it comes time to file, everyone fears the taxman.