Tax crossword

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Across
  1. 5. (noun)A type of investment that represents ownership in a company.
  2. 6. (noun)The cost of borrowing money or the amount of money earned on an investment.
  3. 8. (noun)The legal and financial responsibility for something, such as a debt or an injury.
  4. 12. (noun)The income generated by a business or organization through its operations.
  5. 14. (noun)Items or resources that have value and can be used to generate income or create wealth.
  6. 15. (noun)A professional who manages financial records and prepares financial statements for individuals or businesses.
  7. 17. (noun)The act of offering or accepting something, usually money, in exchange for a desired outcome, often in violation of laws or ethical standards
  8. 18. (verb)To deduct taxes or other amounts from a payment.
  9. 20. (noun)Something that motivates or encourages someone to take a particular action.
Down
  1. 1. (noun)The money or other assets used to start or operate a business.
  2. 2. (noun)A type of investment where an investor loans money to an entity, such as a corporation or government, in exchange for interest payments.
  3. 3. (noun/verb)An entry made in an account to increase its balance, often used to represent money received.
  4. 4. (noun)Payments made to the owner of a patent, trademark, or other intellectual property for the use of that property.
  5. 7. (noun)To send goods or services from a country to another country.
  6. 9. (noun)To bring goods or services into a country from another country.
  7. 10. (noun)Individuals or entities that owe money to another entity.
  8. 11. (noun/verb)An entry made in an account to decrease its balance, often used to represent money spent.
  9. 13. (noun)A record-keeping system used to track financial transactions.
  10. 16. (noun)An individual or entity that owns shares in a company, entitling them to a portion of the company's profits and voting rights.
  11. 19. (noun/verb)A fee imposed by a government on income, goods, or services.