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What is the past tense of levy?

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The past tense of levy is levied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of levy is levies.

The present participle of levy is levying.

The past participle of levy is levied.

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A whole or head tax is a tax levied on individual simply because he exists.
However, if residents on the estate wanted to recycle cardboard a small fee might be levied.
For individuals, the flat rate tax is levied on all wages, salaries or pensions, less a personal allowance.
Violations of the Stream Litter Act are heard in criminal court, and fines are levied by a judge.
The funding was a result of a Government tax levied on every tonne of stone aggregate extracted from quarrying.
For non-residents proportionate amounts are levied against real property or personal property based in Florida.

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