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The phrase "tax of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a taxation rate or the amount of a tax. For example: The new tax of 5% will be implemented next month.
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That produced self-employment tax of $29,151.
A tax of 13percentt is extra.
Those unfortunates must simply pay the tax of societal skepticism.
A larger tax, of course, would bring greater benefits.
A sales tax of 18%, plus a special communications tax of 25%, is added to all mobile bills.
Tax of 11.5% should be added to all quoted prices.
Imagine paying sales tax of 23% or more.
Profit was £129.3m, on which it paid tax of £29.3m.
The UK company paid tax of £2.1m for 2014.
There is a departure tax of $26 a person.
It made a profit before tax of £139,000.
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