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occasion is one of the 1000 most common headwords.

Seller's Permit. Most retailers, even occasional sellers of tangible goods, are required to register to collect sales or use tax. A Seller's Permit is issued to business owners and allows them to collect tax from customers and report it to the State. If you are not eligible for an Occasional Use Waiver (i.e. Your agency completed more than 50 transactions) you must become an ALTA member or purchase a Policy Forms License to be in compliance. If you have questions or concerns, please contact ALTA Staff at 800-787-2582x333 or licensing@alta.org. Please Log In to access the Waiver Form. Define occasional. Occasional synonyms, occasional pronunciation, occasional translation, English dictionary definition of occasional. Occurring, encountered, done, or taken from time to time; irregular or infrequent. See Synonyms at periodic. Created for a special occasion.

occasion

Pronunciation[change]

  • IPA(key): /əˈkeɪʒən/
  • Audio (US)

Occasional Form Definition

Noun[change]

Occasional Form
Occasional Form

Singular
occasion

Plural
occasions

  1. (countable) An occasion is a particular time.
    Often she had to rush home on occasions when she might have preferred to stay out.
    He met her on several occasions while a student in Germany.
  2. (countable) An occasion is a good time to do something.
    The visit to Ottawa was a good occasion for us to get together.
  3. (countable) An occasion is a special time or event.
    Nov 12 is a happy occasion. It is my 25th wedding anniversary.
    a good opportunity or chance

Related words[change]

Occasional

Occasional Formatting

Verb[change]

Plain form
occasion

Third-person singular
occasions

Past tense
occasioned

Past participle
occasioned

Present participle
occasioning

  1. (transitive) If x{displaystyle x} occasions y{displaystyle y}, x{displaystyle x} causes y{displaystyle y}.
    Now we come to the problems that have occasioned this meeting.
Occasional Form
Formula

Singular
occasion

Plural
occasions

  1. (countable) An occasion is a particular time.
    Often she had to rush home on occasions when she might have preferred to stay out.
    He met her on several occasions while a student in Germany.
  2. (countable) An occasion is a good time to do something.
    The visit to Ottawa was a good occasion for us to get together.
  3. (countable) An occasion is a special time or event.
    Nov 12 is a happy occasion. It is my 25th wedding anniversary.
    a good opportunity or chance

Related words[change]

Occasional Formatting

Verb[change]

Plain form
occasion

Third-person singular
occasions

Past tense
occasioned

Past participle
occasioned

Present participle
occasioning

  1. (transitive) If x{displaystyle x} occasions y{displaystyle y}, x{displaystyle x} causes y{displaystyle y}.
    Now we come to the problems that have occasioned this meeting.

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