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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taxation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the imposition of taxes on entities such as businesses or individuals. For example, "The recent taxation of large corporations has been met with widespread criticism."
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For further reading on the taxation of derivatives, see Taxation of Financial Products: Options for Fundamental Reform by Alex Raskolnikov, and Balance in the Taxation of Securities: An Agenda for Reform by David Schizer.
No taxation of the rich.
"The double taxation of dividends is unfair.
The taxation of foreign companies is a lottery.
There is one catch to the taxation of S corporations.
The taxation of carried interest needs to be addressed.
12.24pm BST Piketty turns to progressive taxation of wealth.
That means effective taxation of wealth and extremely high incomes.
So should taxation of sugar-sweetened drinks, he said.
That is what has happened with taxation of multinationals.
Many would love to eliminate the so-called "double-taxation" of corporate dividends -- the taxation of dividends as both corporate profits and as income to shareholders.
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