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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increasing taxes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where the taxes of an area, population or group are going up. For example, "The government recently announced plans to increase taxes in order to pay for important infrastructure projects."
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We could insure everyone without increasing taxes".
Or about increasing taxes and fees.
They did this without increasing taxes.
That is to say, he was considering increasing taxes.
"And he's going to do it by not increasing taxes".
"Most of the time he did this without increasing taxes".
The AKP began by increasing taxes on alcohol.
Increasing taxes on the wealthy in general, and spending them on job creation, will be valuable.
"Stop David Levdansky from increasing taxes by a billion dollars again," one declared.
Many New Yorkers are unwilling to pay the increasing taxes on their cigarettes.
"By instituting an educational lottery we can significantly increase funding without substantially increasing taxes".
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