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Igbo women, showing their strength, rioted in 1929 when they believed colonial officials were going to levy taxes on women.
Still, "if we're going to levy a sugary soda tax, why aren't we levying it on doughnuts and all sorts of other things?" Mr. Parrott said.
The Chinese are going to levy a higher 25percenttariffff on pork products and aluminum scrap coming from the United States.
If nations are going to levy taxes or fees on carbon pollution to protect the climate, they are going to want to be able to insist that their trading partners join them.
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The talks continued despite Osborne's surprise announcement at breakfast time on Tuesday that he was going to increase the bank levy to £2.5bn this year.
Summer 2015 Newly reappointed chancellor in a majority Conservative government, Osborne announces he is going to reform the bank levy in a way that makes it less onerous for HSBC.
"Buyers cannot access their money, or they are waiting to see what is going to happen with the levy," she said.
Maybe if they'd acted all happy about the economy people would be spending more, employing more people and then the Government would end up getting as much tax as they're going to get with this levy anyway.
David Cameron had stunned the Liberal Democrats by announcing he was going to roll back the environmental levies, giving Nick Clegg 30 minutes' notice of his plan to make the announcement at Wednesday's prime minister's questions.
"Just last week, [green energy group] Regen SW said that the government's recent announcement that it is going to cut back on green levies to support renewable energy was already undermining investment in the region and putting jobs at risk.
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