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Discover LudwigThe word "impost" is usable in written English and is well written
It is typically used in contexts related to a tax or a charge, or in a more specialized sense referring to a support or a structural element in architecture. Example: "The impost of the arch was intricately carved, showcasing the craftsmanship of the builders."
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impost
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A tax, tariff or duty that is imposed, especially on merchandise.
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It's a 9% impost on the price of power, it's a 9 billion dollar a year hand brake on our economy, it's a $550 a year hit on households.
If that proves to be the case, then I think it will be entirely reasonable for the chancellor then to recoup that money back from the energy companies in a one-off impost given the scale of their profits and the unjustified nature of the very high increases they've just proposed.
This is because prohibition raises the price by far more than any conceivable government impost might do.
As he is irrevocably committed to the windfall tax on privatised utilities an impost that is both arbitrary and unfair the chancellor should use the rest of his budget to show that he is not anti-profit.It is excessive consumer demand that most threatens to revive inflation, so it is this that Mr Brown's budget should aim to curb.
This is financed by an impost on labour and lends predominantly to Brazil's biggest companies the opposite of what you would expect from a left-leaning country.Because its large loans to Brazil's big names carry so little risk, the BNDES is profitable.
The impost causes much friction.But skilled people will continue to leave, and poor countries therefore need to devise ways to draw on their experience abroad.
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After implementing a limited tax measure last year that raised a ragbag of imposts and was deeply unpopular with business, Mr Videgaray promised no more tax changes until 2017.That is a mistake.
Tax is a growing problem for companies based in countries with heavy imposts.
Yet it remains extremely important to many liberals that voters continue to see payroll imposts less as taxes and more as insurance premiums guaranteeing future transfers.
Higher road taxes, heavy imposts on lorries, charges for driving in congested areas, better public transport and new technology to unclog the roads are all valuable parts of the traffic manager's arsenal.
Australia is widely seen as a low-tax economy, with the federal government taking around 21% of GDP and the various state, territorial and municipal governments another 10% on top of that through value-added tax and local imposts such as property taxes and stamp duties.
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