sales tax
sales tax — 名詞
1. a government charge added when a customer buys a product or service, usually fig
銷售稅
購物時加收的稅
a government charge added when a customer buys a product or service, usually figured as part of the selling price and passed on to the state by the business collecting it.
Renata added the sales tax before telling the customer the final price.
Renata 在告訴顧客總價前先加上了銷售稅。
collocation: add sales tax before final price
The receipt shows sales tax separately from the cost of the shoes.
收據把銷售稅和鞋子的價錢分開列出。
pattern: sales tax shown separately on a receipt
Sales tax is included in the online total before payment.
付款前的網路訂單總額已包含銷售稅。
Hugo forgot that the city charges sales tax on restaurant meals.
Hugo 忘了這座城市對餐廳餐點也要收銷售稅。
Shoppers in Oregon do not pay sales tax on most goods.
在奧勒岡州,消費者買大多數商品都不用付銷售稅。
- purchase tax
close in meaning, but often used for older or regional tax systems rather than the most neutral everyday term.
- VAT
a different system in many countries, collected at each stage of sale rather than only at the final purchase.
文法句型
pay sales tax on [goods/service]
add sales tax to [price/bill]
include sales tax at checkout
用法筆記
Usually singular when talking about the charge on a purchase or the system in a place. Common with pay, charge, add, include, and on to name the goods or service.