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tax with

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  1. Charge, accuse, as in He was taxed with betraying his fellows. [Mid-1600s]


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The tiered tax, with rates from 0.5% to 4%, is projected to generate $500 million annually for New York City.

From Barron's May 7, 2026

The state of Georgia suspended its 33 cents-a-gallon gas tax, with other U.S. states considering doing the same.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 26, 2026

It can make sense if you expect higher future tax rates, although for obvious reasons, paying the tax with non-retirement cash is typically the best strategy.

From MarketWatch Dec. 28, 2025

New York, Paris and Milan are among those that already charge a tourist tax, with research showing that reasonable fees have minimal impact on visitor numbers.

From BBC Nov. 25, 2025

He moved to commit the clause that slaves might be made liable to an equal tax with other imports which he thought right & wh. wd. remove one difficulty that had been started.

From The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 by Various

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