Sentence examples for be levied from inspiring English sources

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be levied

verb

To impose (a tax or fine) to collect monies due, or to confiscate property.

  • To levy a tax

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"Such charges should be levied with care".

Tariffs can be levied in different ways.

More important, tolls can be levied on rivals.

It would be levied as a surtax on all income.

(A separate fraud penalty can also be levied).

Bigger fines could also be levied by a civil court.

A higher charge would be levied on homes above £3m.

Fines will be levied through the MoJ website.

Those taxes will be levied at the same proportionate rate.

Higher vehicle registration fees also will be levied starting Jan . 1

The tax would be levied through electricity bills in order to thwart evasion.

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