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    levy
    /ˈlɛvi/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act of levying a tax, fee, or fine: "police forces receive 49 per cent of their funding via a levy on the rates" Similar taxtarifftollexcise
    • 2. an act of enlisting troops: historical "Edward I and Edward II had made substantial use of the feudal levy for raising an army"

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  2. LEVY definition: 1. an amount of money, such as a tax, that you have to pay to a government or organization: 2. (of…. Learn more.

  3. levy. / ˈlɛvɪ / verb. to impose and collect (a tax, tariff, fine, etc) to conscript troops for service. to seize or attach (property) in accordance with the judgment of a court.

  4. The meaning of LEVY is the imposition or collection of an assessment. How to use levy in a sentence.

  5. A levy is a sum of money that you have to pay, for example as a tax to the government.

  6. The noun levy refers to a charge, such as a tax, fine, or other fee, that is imposed on something. The verb levy is used to describe the act of imposing or collecting the charge. If you need to raise money, for example, you may decide to levy a fine on your family every time you

  7. Define levy. levy synonyms, levy pronunciation, levy translation, English dictionary definition of levy. to impose a tax: to levy a duty on imports; the amount owed or collected; the conscription of troops Not to be confused with: levee – embankment to prevent...

  8. Definition of levy – Learner’s Dictionary. levy. verb. uk / ˈlevi / us. levy a charge/fine/tax, etc. Add to word list. to officially demand money: [ often passive ] A new tax was levied on consumers of luxury goods. (Definition of levy from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of levy.

  9. Levy refers to a charge or imposition on property or an activity, usually for the purpose of recovering an amount due. This can be done through a judgment in a lawsuit or taxation provisions. Levies can be imposed by government entities, courts, or private parties as a means of collecting a debt owed.

  10. To take or seize on execution; to collect by execution. To seize property, real or personal, or subject it to the operation of an execution; to make a levy; as, to levy on property; the usual mode of levying, in England, is by seizing the goods.

  11. Annex – Frequently Asked Questions On Levy Payment Deferment 1. How does the levy payment deferment work? Currently, employers who fail to pay levy for two consecutive months will have their work passes revoked in the following month. With the levy payment deferment