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Discover LudwigThe sentence "for increased taxes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to rising taxes, or the implementation of new taxes. For example: "The government has proposed for increased taxes on luxury goods to help fund public services."
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In Davos, there are no sessions calling for increased taxes.
Reluctantly, Mr. Bellmon called for increased taxes and fees, putting himself at odds with fellow Republicans.
But other plans echo President Obama's campaign call for increased taxes on families earning $250,000 or more.
Dr Dan Poulter told The Independent that the case for increased taxes on unhealthy sugary products was "increasingly compelling".
But in New Jersey voters rejected $450 million in new spending for stem cell research, and in Oregon they blocked a plan for increased taxes for health care.
State Senator Bob Huff, a Republican and the vice chairman of the budget committee, derided the governor's plans for increased taxes.
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"That's the obvious and fair place to go for increased tax revenue".
His program called for increased tax revenues coupled with spending cuts, and he took steps to stimulate investment.
They have called for increased tax rebates for low-income workers, for building more affordable housing units and for channelling more federal money toward impoverished communities.
The smallest deal would not include Democratic demands for increased tax revenue nor Republican demands for broad Medicare and Medicaid cuts.
The plans had been spurred by a large decrease in fishing during the late 1950s, and the need for increased tax revenue from new industries.
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