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The phrase "a hefty tax" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tax that is considered to be large or burdensome.
Example: "The government implemented a hefty tax on luxury goods to increase revenue."
Alternatives: "a substantial tax" or "a significant tax".
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You've just received a hefty tax rebate?
Italians already have to pay a hefty "tax for Europe".
Governments should also consider imposing a hefty tax on soda.
It has also provided residents with a hefty tax break.
How times change.Sales of luxury goods are exploding, despite a hefty tax on importing them.
Mr Bloomberg wanted to pass a hefty tax on soda, but it failed.
"Those who own these cars can afford a hefty tax on that ownership".
Those who do, the advisers said, could incur a hefty tax bill.
In response, its government announced a hefty tax on sugary drinks.
The euro-zone crisis continues, Ai Weiwei faces a hefty tax bill and the IAEA's governing board meets in Vienna.
Even so, the Mercers took a hefty tax deduction for their two-million-dollar donation to Citizens United.
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