indirect tax
noun/ˌɪndərekt ˈtæks/, /ˌɪndaɪrekt ˈtæks/
/ˌɪndərekt ˈtæks/, /ˌɪndaɪrekt ˈtæks/
[countable, uncountable]- a tax that is paid as an amount added to the price of goods and services and not paid directly to the government compare direct tax
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