/ˈreɪtˌpeɪər/ – Noun
Definition: người đóng thuế.
A more thorough explanation: A ratepayer is a person or entity who is responsible for paying a rate or tax, typically in relation to property ownership or usage. In legal terms, a ratepayer is an individual or organization that is liable for the payment of rates, which are local taxes levied by a government authority for services such as garbage collection, water supply, and other municipal services.
Example: The local council sent a notice to all ratepayers informing them of the upcoming increase in property tax rates.