CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNDERTAX
PRESENT
Present
I undertax
you undertax
he/she/it undertaxes
we undertax
you undertax
they undertax
Present continuous
I am undertaxing
you are undertaxing
he/she/it is undertaxing
we are undertaxing
you are undertaxing
they are undertaxing
Present perfect
I have undertaxed
you have undertaxed
he/she/it has undertaxed
we have undertaxed
you have undertaxed
they have undertaxed
Present perfect continuous
I have been undertaxing
you have been undertaxing
he/she/it has been undertaxing
we have been undertaxing
you have been undertaxing
they have been undertaxing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I undertaxed
you undertaxed
he/she/it undertaxed
we undertaxed
you undertaxed
they undertaxed
Past continuous
I was undertaxing
you were undertaxing
he/she/it was undertaxing
we were undertaxing
you were undertaxing
they were undertaxing
Past perfect
I had undertaxed
you had undertaxed
he/she/it had undertaxed
we had undertaxed
you had undertaxed
they had undertaxed
Past perfect continuous
I had been undertaxing
you had been undertaxing
he/she/it had been undertaxing
we had been undertaxing
you had been undertaxing
they had been undertaxing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will undertax
you will undertax
he/she/it will undertax
we will undertax
you will undertax
they will undertax
Future continuous
I will be undertaxing
you will be undertaxing
he/she/it will be undertaxing
we will be undertaxing
you will be undertaxing
they will be undertaxing
Future perfect
I will have undertaxed
you will have undertaxed
he/she/it will have undertaxed
we will have undertaxed
you will have undertaxed
they will have undertaxed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been undertaxing
you will have been undertaxing
he/she/it will have been undertaxing
we will have been undertaxing
you will have been undertaxing
they will have been undertaxing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would undertax
you would undertax
he/she/it would undertax
we would undertax
you would undertax
they would undertax
Conditional continuous
I would be undertaxing
you would be undertaxing
he/she/it would be undertaxing
we would be undertaxing
you would be undertaxing
they would be undertaxing
Conditional perfect
I would have undertax
you would have undertax
he/she/it would have undertax
we would have undertax
you would have undertax
they would have undertax
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been undertaxing
you would have been undertaxing
he/she/it would have been undertaxing
we would have been undertaxing
you would have been undertaxing
they would have been undertaxing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you undertax
we let´s undertax
you undertax
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
undertaxed
Present Participle
undertaxing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDERTAX»
Discover the use of
undertax in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
undertax and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
See note 43 supra (describing "corporate overtax" model); note 45 supra (
describing "proprietorship" model); note 81 supra (describing "corporate undertax
" model). Assume that S is a whiskey dealer and is in a marginal tax bracket of 70
% ...
2
Tax Policy: Readings and Materials
Samansky asserts that "[c]ertainly, it is better to undertax, rather than overtax, low
and moderate income families with children." Most people would agree in the
abstract — the problem arises when we attempt to put flesh on the terms "
undertax" ...
The net eifect of these combined taxes in our income tax is, it is alleged, to
overtax the man of small means and undertax the rich one. As to difierentiation,
Sir Henry Primrose pointed out to the Committee how the grievance complained
of in ...
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It would not overtax and so have a surplus; it would not undertax and so have a
deficit; it would adjust its taxes, so far as human foresight could arrange, so that
they would bring in the amount required. It would then introduce the result of its ...
Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page, 1916
... that while it may be nearly correct as applied to classes, it is a half measure of
justice to individuals ; some of whom it would overtax, others undertax. It
possesses the merit, however, of simplicity, and the result could not in extreme
cases be ...
Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, Merseyside), 1859
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Temptation: Finding Self-Control in an Age of Excess
So democratic governments tend to overpromise and undertax, relying on
budgetbalancing gimmicks and excessively rosy projections of future revenue.
Thus, at the end of 2008, public pensions in this country had $3 trillion in
liabilities but ...
9
The Possibility of Politics: A Study in the Political ...
They are not a result of overspending or undertax- ing in relation to alternative
policies which were realistically open for the politicians to choose. But the deficits
grew more than was unavoidable. Through their own analyses, politicians in ...
10
Vertical fiscal imbalance and the assignment of taxing ...
Because of the incentives for the lower-level government to undertax local
residents, taxes should be administered by the higher-level government.)16
Undue devotion to the separation of taxing powers can do substantial mischief.
We have ...