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"imposition of tax" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of levying or implementing a tax on individuals or businesses. Example: The government announced the imposition of a new carbon tax in an effort to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.
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639, related to imposition of tax.
§ 145.4051-1 Impofitaxn on tax on heavy trucks and trailers sold at retail.
Imposition of tax on heavy trucks and trailers sold at retail.
26 CFR § 145.4051-1 - Impofitaxn on tax on heavy trucks and trailers sold at retail.
In contrast, benefit theory has a difficult time justifying the imposition of tax on foreign-source income.
(b) provisions for imposition of tax on amounts paid outside the United States were incorporated in subsec.
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The imposition of taxes to pay ministers' salaries and to build and maintain churches and church property aroused their indignation.
For specific choices of ρ and σ, we obtain extensions such as altruistic player behavior, risk sensitive players and the imposition of taxes on the resources.
The king retained executive power and chose his own ministers, but legislation, the imposition of taxes, and the budget were within the authority of the Storting.
The two powers at issue in the case, set out in Article I, Section 8, concern the regulation of interstate commerce and the imposition of taxes.
While this latter development was welcomed by the French, it involved rigorous imposition of taxes on the local population, which caused deep resentment.
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