Taxpayer
UK /["/ˈtækspeɪə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈtækspeɪər/"]/
Definition
a person who pays tax to the government, especially on the money that they earn
In simple words: A person who pays taxes to the government.
Examples
- Hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money *(= money paid in taxes)* have been spent on the project.
- The proposals will be popular with higher-rate taxpayers.
- It was estimated to have cost the US taxpayer $35 billion.
- Should politicians be able to travel first class at the taxpayer's expense?
- The changes make an average taxpayer £2.50 a week better off.
- What is the cost to the taxpayer of hosting the Olympics?
Usage notes
Used in discussions about government, finance, and public services. Generally neutral; avoid in informal conversations.
Grammar pattern
taxpayer + noun (e.g., taxpayer rights)
Memory hint
Think of 'tax payer' who pays the tax bill.
Collocations
- taxpayer funds
- taxpayer rights
- taxpayer money
Synonyms
- contributor
- filer
- levy payer
Antonyms
- tax-exempt person
- tax-free individual
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'taxpayer' vs 'tax payers' (spelling issue).
- Using 'taxpayer' as a plural without context (should use 'taxpayers').
- Using it in casual speech where 'people' would suffice.