Lexeme: company tax identification  
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  1. noun. A company tax identification, also known as a tax identification number (TIN), is a unique number issued by the government to identify a business entity for tax purposes. It is used by tax authorities to track and monitor a company's tax obligations, including income tax, payroll taxes, and other tax-related activities. The company tax identification is typically a combination of letters and numbers and is necessary for a company to conduct business and fulfill its tax obligations. GPT3.5
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  • noun. company tax identification (singular), company tax identifications (plural)
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