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Discover Ludwig"in taxes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, you can use it to say "I am spending too much money in taxes this year."
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Make it "far less in taxes".
Nothing is ever simple in taxes, alas.
They pay zero in taxes.
They paid $25,972 in taxes this year.
It doesn't factor in taxes, for instance.
Add about $60 in taxes and fees.
How much should one pay in taxes?
"Houses don't pay that in taxes.
They pay about $3,800 in taxes -- or $3,500 in taxes.
They pay more in taxes than they claim in benefits.
"Are some people going to pay more in taxes?
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