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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a levy on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of taxation or fees imposed on a particular item, service, or group.
Example: "The government has decided to impose a levy on sugary drinks to combat obesity."
Alternatives: "a tax on" or "a charge for".
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This was a flat tax, a levy on production with a maximum rate of one percent.
A levy on broadband subscriptions?
One of these could well be a levy on property.
Less promisingly, France wants a levy on financial transactions.
It also raised a levy on each foreigner employed.
A levy on the sale of buildings or land.
However, if the subsidy is funded by a levy on electricity, it can increase emissions.
Second, raise a levy on the profiteering social media companies.
South Korea is, for example, considering imposing a levy on banks' foreign currency liabilities.
On May 26th the European Commission proposed a levy on banks to pay for future failures.
He vetoed a levy on the export of soyabeans, the economy's mainstay.
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