levier

/ˈlɛviər/
noun
  1. A person or authority that imposes and collects a tax, fee, or other payment.
    • As a levier of tolls, the city council raised funds for road repairs.
    • The feudal lord was a harsh levier of rents from the peasants.
    • The government acted as a levier of taxes on imported goods.
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