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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'taxes from' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing the source of taxes, such as when you are talking about the amount of taxes a particular country collects from different sectors of the economy. For example, "The government collected over 30 billion pounds in taxes from the banking sector last year."
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They collected taxes from us.
Do you withdraw taxes from a paycheck?
And "Collect delinquent taxes from Federal Employees"?
How about we collect delinquent taxes from everybody else, too?
"It will stop middle-class taxes from going up.
Collect more in property taxes from beleaguered homeowners?
"That was while he raised taxes from 31%to39.6%6%.
We have ruled out too many taxes from any increase.
Some would raise more taxes from the wealthy.
Kidd can earn more, after taxes, from the Spurs.
New York claims taxes from people who meet those conditions.
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