noun
A form on which a taxpayer makes an annual statement of income and personal circumstances, used by the tax authorities to assess liability for tax.
‘you are asked to fill in a tax return at the end of the year’
- ‘Yes, if your child has earned income, filing a tax return will create room for RRSP contribution.’
- ‘It will have to produce annually the IRC tax return, stating the income, in case of rentals.’
- ‘Like other stud operations in Ireland, Coolmore has never had to file an annual tax return, but that is about to change.’
- ‘You indicate that you forgot to declare the income on your Irish tax return.’
- ‘The tax is self-assessed on an annual tax return in Italy whether the property is rented or not.’
- ‘Come the end of the tax year, it will make filing your tax return less of a chore.’
- ‘One advantage of doing a tax return online is that the Revenue will calculate your liability for you.’
- ‘The paper tax return allows you to complete details for three separate self-employed income sources.’
- ‘That's way more preparation for filling out a tax return than most Americans get.’
- ‘You are not legally obliged to employ an accountant, although you may find it easier to do so when it comes to filling in your tax return.’
- ‘Filling in a tax return can be quite daunting, and not just for bishops, if you are unfortunate enough to receive one.’
- ‘The key to filling in the tax return is to have all the right bits and pieces to hand.’
- ‘You must keep proof to support your claim to a deduction as long as your income tax return can be examined.’
- ‘These amounts are deductible when you file the tax return to report the gain for the year of sale.’
- ‘You can then refer to the tax return to see whether a deduction was taken.’
- ‘For whatever reason, Mr. Hughes had not filed a personal income tax return since 1985.’
- ‘You must also file certain forms with your tax return to account for these assets.’
- ‘You don't have to declare this interest on your tax return, which is a bonus in itself.’
- ‘Plus, you don't even have to declare it on your tax return - hurrah!’
- ‘The deadline to get your tax return in the mail rolled in at midnight, Friday.’