How to use levy in a sentence. A lien is a legal claim against property to secure payment of the tax debt, while a levy actually takes the property to satisfy the tax debt. To implement comprehensive economic and social policies, the state must levy standardised taxes, keep systematic administrative records, and enforce uniform rules across its territory.
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Levy, lévy or levies may refer to
A levy (plural levies) is a military force raised (levied) in a particular manner.
To impose a tax, fine, or other punishment on (a person or business) To enlist or conscript into military service To declare and wage (a war) To confiscate property, especially in accordance with a legal judgment
The act or process of levying Money, property, or troops levied. An imposing or collecting, as of a tax, by authority or force. See examples of levy used in a sentence.
Definition of levy noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Quotations to levy a tax A levy is a legal seizure of your property to satisfy a tax debt Levies are different from liens