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1 It's a stealth tax about which the government has kept very quiet.
2 Effectively this is a stealth tax on young, low paid employees in training.
3 Many consumer advocates view those fees as a stealth tax on the poor.
4 This Budget contains an enormous stealth tax for older people.
5 This is a punitive stealth tax on the hard-pressed consumer.
6 The Treasury is worried about this being interpreted as another " stealth tax " .
7 A spokesman for UKIP, which objected to the rules, said: It is effectively a stealth tax .
8 IPT is a bit of a stealth tax .
9 Isme described the tolls as a stealth tax and called for their phased abolition over two years.
10 Under Gordon Brown, the phrase " stealth tax " was used by his critics at every budget.
11 Is this not a stealth tax and a nice little bit of business for the meter supplier?
12 The survey also found huge regional variations in the charges, which Labour says have become a stealth tax .
13 Stamp duty is the "most outlandish stealth tax " applied in Ireland today, according to leading property developer Sean Dunne.
14 The arrogance charge - rejected yesterday by Mr Blair - is more dangerous when tied to William Hague's " stealth tax " jibe.
15 But cynics are already writing that any green taxation proposal in Alistair Darling's first budget would amount to "yet another stealth tax " .
16 Conservative MP Stephen Metcalfe called on the government earlier this month to take action on hospital parking, describing it as a " stealth tax " .
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