levy in a sentence
n.
Definition
Levy (verb): to impose or collect a charge, tax, or fee by authority.
Sample Sentences
- The government decided to levy a new tax on luxury goods to increase revenue.
- In response to the growing need for infrastructure, the city council voted to levy additional fees on new developments.
- During the meeting, the committee proposed to levy fines on businesses that violate environmental regulations.
- The school district plans to levy a small increase in property taxes to fund improvements in local schools.
- To address the budget shortfall, the state will levy a temporary surcharge on income tax rates.
- In response to the rising costs of public services, the city council voted to levy additional fees on residents.
- The organization plans to levy fines against businesses that fail to comply with environmental regulations.
- During the meeting, the committee discussed the possibility of a special levy to fund local school improvements.
- Citizens voiced their concerns about the fairness of the proposed levy on property owners.
- The government decided to levy a new tax on luxury goods.
- Local authorities are planning to levy fines on businesses that violate safety regulations.
- During the meeting, the council proposed to levy additional charges for late payments.
- In times of crisis, it is common for governments to levy extraordinary measures to stabilize the economy.
- The organization aims to levy support from the community to fund its charitable projects.
- The government decided to levy a new tax to fund public infrastructure projects.
- In response to the rising costs of healthcare, the city council voted to levy additional fees on local businesses.
- The organization was forced to levy fines against members who violated the established rules and regulations.
- Farmers were concerned about the potential levy on agricultural land, fearing it would increase their operating costs.
- To support the arts, the community planned to levy a small surcharge on ticket sales for local events.
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