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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impose taxes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe when a government or other authority levies taxes on its citizens. For example, "The government has decided to impose taxes on businesses in order to raise additional revenue."
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"Governments are far too quick to impose taxes," says IATA's boss, Mr Bisignani.
"Even the honest technocrat only managed to impose taxes on citizens, not to change the system".
Palestinian bankers said banks in Gaza feared that Hamas planned to impose taxes on them.
It is also planning to raise VAT and impose taxes on soft drinks and tobacco.
Efforts to impose taxes geared to the wealthy are lambasted as promoting class warfare.
Some Caribbean islands, for example, impose taxes as steep as 17percentt on villa rentals.
Gather up the rubber stamps that still impose taxes on global commerce.
Assessors stress that they do not control government spending, impose taxes or send out tax bills.
Some of them controlled wells and began to impose taxes on farmers.
Germany and other countries could be persuaded to impose taxes of their own.
The decision to impose taxes on cigarettes sold by Indians was driven in part by the state's own financial straits.
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