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Discover Ludwig"hefty taxes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe taxes that weigh heavily on a person or organization, especially when they are high or burdensome. Example: The government imposed hefty taxes on businesses to fund public education.
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Thanks to hefty taxes and customs duties, European brands are routinely 40% more expensive back home.
Another source of friction is the reluctance in Washington to reduce hefty taxes on foreign earnings repatriated to America.
Several European countries already impose hefty taxes of as much as 33 cents on standard plastic bags.
In Trump's America people would be rewarded for their hard work rather than penalised with hefty taxes.
Residents crave the transformation of the village center's landscape, still gritty in spots, and the hefty taxes that would finance Ossining's schools and upkeep.
Some technologists and proponents of a basic income promote the idea of hefty taxes on future companies who replace their human workers with robots.
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Not surprisingly, many include hefty tax levies.
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.
You've just received a hefty tax rebate?
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