mistax
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[edit]mistax (third-person singular simple present mistaxes, present participle mistaxing, simple past and past participle mistaxed)
- (transitive) To tax inappropriately.
- 2004, Henry Aaron, Joel Slemrod, The Crisis in Tax Administration, page 36:
- If a rare transaction is mistaxed, taxpayers have an incentive to find it and exploit it.
- 2008, Orville Vernon Burton, The Age of Lincoln: A History:
- That citizens would not be unrepresented, mistaxed, overlorded, or involuntarily impressed into military service put the country in a New World indeed.
- 2020, George K. Yin, Karen C. Burke, Partnership Taxation, page 328:
- More generally, the policy concern that the use of carried interests enables labor income to be mistaxed as preferential capital gain would not seem to depend upon how long a particular investment is held.