tax hike

NOUN
  1. the amount by which taxes are increased
    a tax increase of 15 percent
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How To Use tax hike In A Sentence

  • The foundation said the tax hike cost the average family $ 2, 600 in higher taxes and lower earnings.
  • A city politician today took a swipe at neighbouring town halls for imposing council tax hikes up to four times inflation.
  • A rise in paralysis and acrimony is not going to comfort a bond market waiting to see whether we can make difficult decisions on spending cuts and tax hikes. Can business afford the Republican Party?
  • It blamed huge rises over the past decade solely on Government tax hikes and global oil costs. The Sun
  • In the biggest tax hiker, taxes paid by businesses rose 20 percent.
  • Deficit spending should be viewed as a tax on future generations, and politicians who create deficits should be exposed as tax hikers.
  • Better to draw a line in the sand than to be for tax hikes in one place and tax cuts in another. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was among the first councilmen to push for tax hikes.
  • It comes amid fears soaring rents and beer tax hikes could kill off the great British boozer. The Sun
  • The Policy Exchange wants a 5 % tax hike in next week's budget, a rise of 23 p.
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