Method to impose financial charge or other levy upon a taxpayer by a government or functional equivalent.
1 Tobacco taxes are, of course, applied at extremely high levels, Rich said.
2 The right has favoured free markets, low taxes and a small state.
3 Italy's social security and labour taxes are among the highest in Europe.
4 China immediately imposed retaliatory taxes on the same value of US products.
5 Washington has threatened to impose taxes on key French products in response.
6 Lofven said the government had slashed taxes without a larger economic strategy.
7 It also will impose new regulations and taxes for many health industries.
8 Unlike most other countries, the United States taxes its citizens' worldwide income.
9 He expects to know by year end whether taxes are going down.
10 However, the estate could bring in over four million kronor after taxes .
11 Madam, -Why does anyone working in the public sector pay taxes ?
12 He also received free food and heating, and paid no discernible taxes .
13 Any economic problem can only be caused by excessive taxes and regulation.
14 In this way, business owners could avoid certain U.S. taxes and restrictions.
15 The U.S. government is expected to raise cigarette taxes sharply this year.
16 In fact it did it with just two scary words: higher taxes .
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