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accountant An accountant is a person who keeps track of how a business spends its money, gives advice about spending money, and often makes sure the company is paying a correct amount of tax to the government each year. All businesses have to report to the government how much money they make and pay a correct amount of tax. Some companies only use an accountant when they are reporting their income to the government and need to figure out how much tax they have to pay. People who have regular jobs also use accountants sometimes if their money affairs are complicated.
custom (plural but used with a singular verb) a tax collected on products brought into a country from another country. [1/4 definitions]
duty a tax on goods brought into or taken out of a country. [1/4 definitions]
income tax a tax on the income of a person or business.
tariff a government tax on goods that come into a country; duty.
tax a sum of money paid to a government, which the government uses to pay for its services to the people and to maintain itself. [2/4 definitions]
taxation Taxation is the act of putting a tax on something. Taxation is a way for a government to get money.
worksheet a page of questions or exercises that help students understand or practice things that they are studying. Worksheets are usually easier than homework exercises or tests and are often not graded by the teacher. Worksheets are usually done in class rather than at home. Other types of worksheets prepare adults to do some task they need to do, such as filling out their tax forms with the correct information.