0 an amount of money, such as a tax, that you have to pay to a government or organization: --
1 (of a government or organization) to demand an amount of money, such as a tax, from a person or organization: --
2 an amount of money, such as a tax, that you have to pay to a government or organization: --
3 an amount of money, such as a tax, that has to be paid to a government or organization: --
4 to officially ask for an amount of money, such as a tax, for a government or organization: --
This is based primarily on the corporation archives and on a search of all surviving livery company and parish accounts, and each levy is sourced.
However, looms that broke down could result in damaged cloth, and thus could cost piece-rated workers dearly, both in fines levied and in time lost.
Furthermore, before 1854 export taxes were only levied on cattle hides.
Public hospitals, which tend to be located in urban centres, levy varying levels of user charges according to the class of ward chosen.
Taxes on some products, such as grains, were levied on the output because the tax collectors could easily measure the harvested output.
These issues need to be resolved to ensure the effective collection of the cotton levy and the proper researching and management of seed production.
Enterprise taxes were levied not on the total output or one of the inputs used in production but on the activity as a whole.
Fines would be levied by a vote of finance ministers, with the transgressing nation excluded from voting.