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  1. 6. heavy load of taxes someone has to deal with – it's like the weight of your financial responsibilities.
  2. 7. shifting money seamlessly from one account to another, making transactions a breeze.
  3. 10. What happens when you spend more money than you have in your bank account?
  4. 11. What's a five-letter word for examining financial records for accuracy?
  5. 14. The money world points to the taxes that companies have to pay, a hint at the part of their earnings set aside for the government.
  6. 15. This financial term measures how much you've gained or lost on an investment. It's like a scorecard for your money moves! Three letters.
  7. 16. What type of tax is imposed on the production or sale of certain goods for alcohol and cigarettes?
  8. 17. What do you get after you make a purchase at the store?
  9. 18. You could use this as a successful shopping day when tax rates are reduced or even eliminated. It's a great opportunity to save money while shopping!
Down
  1. 1. The term refers to a shared contribution, indicating a tax aimed at promoting unity and support for social causes.
  2. 2. When you need cash, go to the place where you can use your card to take out money from your bank account. How do you call it?
  3. 3. Secret hideaway for your money, a term that signals a legal strategy to minimize taxes and keep more of your hard-earned cash.
  4. 4. Type of bank account where you can put your money and earn some interest on it. It's a safe place to keep your money and it's easy to access whenever you need it. It's like a little home for your money!
  5. 5. A term describing endeavors that bring in gains and positive returns, making every effort worthwhile."
  6. 8. is a person or entity that is subject to taxation by the government. It's basically anyone who has to pay taxes!
  7. 9. What do you call the money you receive for doing a job?
  8. 12. Term depicting ventures or actions that fail to yield gains, signaling a lack of success and financial disadvantage.
  9. 13. This financial tax term refers to levies imposed directly on income, assets, and transactions without any intermediary - a clear-cut approach to taxation.
  10. 15. Getting money back when you're unhappy with a purchase.
  11. 19. A machine you can use to withdraw cash, check your balance, and sometimes even deposit money.