increased taxation

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandtaxation

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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taxation
noun[U]
uk
/tækˈseɪ.ʃən/
us
/tækˈseɪ.ʃən/
the system of ...
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Increasedtaxationcan reduce, but not completely eliminate, young people's consumption of alcohol and tobacco products.
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Specifically, the existence of large multi-party government coalitions seems to lead to both increased spending andincreasedtaxation.
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On two of these,increasedtaxationand sound borrowing out of actual savings, he felt no further action could usefully be done.
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The fiscal gulf became a touchstone for sound finance, with the rehabilitation largely to be accomplished by retrenchment as opposed toincreasedtaxation.
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For example, merchants sometimes preferred debasements toincreasedtaxationwhen the government faced fiscal difficulties.
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Increases in state expenditures and the amount of money being printed\\circulated before elections have to be paid for throughincreasedtaxationand inflation, afterwards.
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Increasedtaxationon old cars, if high enough and differentiated by vehicle performance, may encourage fleet renewal and promote antipollution and fuel consumption improvements, while also raising revenue.
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Romanow stops short of recommendingincreasedtaxation.
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Finally, fiscal measures are still to come, and we are warned to expectincreasedtaxation.
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Heincreasedtaxationat the rate of £350 million a year.
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So that is one reason whyincreasedtaxationmay not be the way to cut deficits, even though the textbooks say that it is.
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I would like to say one or two words about the proposedincreasedtaxation.
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Would it have come fromincreasedtaxation, with its consequent effects on industry and the low paid?
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That is to say, both of them will be paying anincreasedtaxationof exactly the same size proportionately.
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No doubt they will publish proposals forincreasedtaxationto match that.
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Therefore, we have the prospect of increased spending andincreasedtaxation.
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Labour would haveincreasedtaxationto accommodate the greater expenditure it proposed at that time.
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I said that, if that occurred, there would beincreasedtaxation, restraint on growth and higher unemployment.
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There is no gimmicky way to get a massive increase in real savings, as opposed to switching, which would obviate the need forincreasedtaxation.
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Theincreasedtaxationof the past three and a half years on industry alone amounts to £1,500 million.
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