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ˈwindfall ˌtax noun [countable] an additional amount of tax that the British government sometimes takes from a company that has suddenly earned a large amount of money that it did not expect to earn 暴利税Examples from the Corpuswindfall tax• Labour has imposed the utility windfall tax, introduced the minimum wage and ramped up petrol duty.From Longman Business Dictionarywindfall taxˈwindfall tax [countable]TAX a tax that must be paid by a company that has suddenly and unexpectedly earned a large amount of money, especially a large company that has recently been PRIVATIZED (=sold by the government) → taxˈwindfall ˌtax nounChineseSyllable additional an British government the that Corpus amount of tax Business |