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Charges imposed by governmental authority upon property, individuals, or transactions.

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Used as a noun, listen here, it means: Charges imposed by governmental authority upon property, individuals, or transactions. Used as a noun, listen here, it means: Plural of: The responsive movement of a free-moving organism or cell toward or away from an external stimulus, such as light; The moving of a body part by manipulation into normal position, as after a dislocation.

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  • In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.
  • A one percent increase in taxes is some marginal restriction in freedom.
  • Politicians, especially conservative ones, hate the term taxes so they create fictions like
  • Every dollar that government takes in taxes is a dollar less in the hands of ordinary people.
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  • ''taxes" is a heteronym, which means you may find it with different pronunciations and different meanings.
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