impost

[US]/'ɪmpəʊst/
[UK]/ˈɪmˌpost/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. tax or duty
Word Forms
Pluralimposts

Phrases & Collocations

impost duty

customs impost

impost fee

import impost

impost charges

Example Sentences

a shameless imposter; an unblushing apologist for fascism.

The imposter sponged 1000 pounds from his acquaintance.

No imposter could deceive him;someone had put him up to all their tricks.

Real-world Examples

By what is called the impost 1692, a duty of five and-twenty per cent.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Three)

The two imposts of five per cent.

Source: The Wealth of Nations (Part Three)

A small impost of three pence, to be collected in America, was left as a reminder of the principle laid down in the Declaratory Act that Parliament had the right to tax the colonists.

Source: American history

When once the dispute over the apportionment of direct taxes among the slave states was settled, it was an easy matter to decide that Congress should have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises.

Source: American history

Under the direction of Nelson P. Dingley, whose name was given to the bill, a tariff measure levying the highest rates yet laid in the history of American imposts was prepared and driven through the House of Representatives.

Source: American history

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