- TAX
- Deplete
- Impost
- Overburden
- Price add-on
- Sin __
- Poll or sales
- Tribute of a sort
- ___ the rich (statement on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's 2021 Met Gala dress)
- Something imposed on a shopper, perhaps
- Extra dough?
- Value added ___
- Charge on carbon emissions, e.g.
- Airport duty
- Boston Tea Party catalyst
- Bush ___ cuts
- Government fundraiser?
- It's added to the bill
- Pay cut?
- Source of anxiety for some in April
- Word before cut or rate
- April 15th payment
- Internal revenue?
- With 8-Down, like some shopping-incentivized weekends
- Charge
- Surcharge
- April payment
- Government's bite
- Strain
- Revenue Canada concern
- Excise, for one
- It may be on a schedule
- Whiskey Rebellion catalyst
- Spring collection?
- The power to do this is the power to destroy, per Daniel Webster
- Government supporter
- Kind of break
- Try a lot
- Try hard?
- Bill addition
- Customs duty, e.g.
- Kind of shelter
- Payment due April 15
- Kind of bracket or shelter
- It may be value-added
- Take a toll on
- Tithe, for example
- Invoice add-on
- Bill add-on
- Word with sin or luxury
- Burden
- Cash register calculation
- Part of the cost of doing business
- Tribute to Uncle Sam
- Assess
- Put a strain on
- IRS concern
- Levy
- Uncle Sam's take
- It may pay for road repairs
- Municipal levy
- What Lady Godiva protested
- Word on two Monopoly squares
- Lottery winner's obligation
- Paycheck deduction
- Restaurant bill add-on
- Mid-April payment
- What nobody likes to pay
- Big estate concern
- Prove burdensome to
- State revenue source
- Figure often used to calculate a tip
- Word on sales slips
- ___ Day (April 15)
- Bracket consideration
- Sales figure
- ___ break
- Word I probably subconsciously put in this puzzle because I'm freaking out about April 15th
- It's an imposition!
- Starain
- Uncle Sam's cut
- Make demands on
- Payroll deduction
- Revenue source
- Income outgo
- It's often above the final total
- It's based on purchase price
- Penultimate line on most bills
- With 6-Down, one in fear of an audit
- Government demand
- See 1-Down, and word that can precede both parts of the answers to starred clues
- Store charge, often
- Income __
- Test to the max
- Duty
- Stress
- Gas __
- Line on many a receipt
- Sales add-on
- Withholding __
- Try
- Collectors' item?
- Line on many bills
- Sales __
- April 15 payment
- Line on a receipt
- Item on a sales slip
- Grocery receipt word
- Receipt line
- Receipt figure
- Something levied
- Bill line
- Place a burden on
- 61 Down calculation
- Make serious demands on
- Overexert
- Return concern
- Retailer's collection
- Sap or stress
- Amount calculated as a percent
- Payment to Internal Revenue
- Sales receipt figure
- Subject to strain
- Bite of your bacon
- Payment to the IRS
- Place a strain on
- Receipt datum
- Retail add-on
- Source of revenue.
- Price increaser
- Word with cut and rate
- Heavy demand
- It might be flat
- Luxury ___ (space between Boardwalk and Park Place)
- With 58-Down, accountant's concern
- Part of VAT
- Excise.
- Part of the ticket cost.
- Burdensome charge.
- Sales ___.
- ___ cut bill.
- Assessment.
- Censure (with "with").
- Try sorely.
- Sales or nuisance
- Excise or income
- Income or sales
- Poll or stamp
- Stamp ___
- Peter's pence
- Make rigorous demands on
- Weigh heavily on
- Source of blues for John Q.'s
- A 4/15 worry
- I.R.S. payment
- Common add-on
- I.R.S.'s share
- Push to the limit
- Press hard on
- Word with withholding
- What an assessor assesses
- Custom
- Tariff
- Weigh down
- Cigarettes have it
- Good thing to be sheltered from
- See 18-Across
- Cost increaser
- Word after sales or income
- Boston Tea Party issue
- Component of some bills
- I.R.S. money
- See 65-Down
- Subject for Grover Norquist
- Word after income, sales or excise
- Government levy
- Put pressure on
- Line on a sales receipt
- Receipt line just above the total
- Line on a bill just above the total
- Subject of two squares on a Monopoly board
- Dodgers might not pay it
- Civic duty, of a sort
- Word before "bracket" or "break"
- Overextend
- Tea partier's rallying point
- Challenge
- Cost component
- Cheese ___ (viral TikTok song about the fee that a dog demands when its owner is cooking)
- Line on a bill above the total
- Impose a burden
- Word with luxury or excise
- What Matthew collected
- Luxury ___ (Monopoly space)
- Payment due in mid-April
- ___ Day (April 15th, typically)
- Figure on a receipt
- Government guarantee?
- Income ___
- Word after "property" or "estate"
- ___ code (set of laws for the IRS)
- It's often evaded
- Precedes exempt or deductible
- Sales ____
- Word with state or sales
- A levy for doing well
- Part of the tab, often
- Sale add-on, perhaps
- Word with luxury or sales
- Purchase add-on
- April 15 outflow
- Repair bill component
- Repair bill part
- Sales slip figure
- Restaurant bill component
- Word before base or shelter
- ___ bracket
- Figure on a sales slip
- Payment to the government
- Word before "break" or "return"
- Word before "shelter" or "haven"
- ___ evasion
- VAT part
- Duty, e.g.
- Receipt item
- It may be flat
- State collection
- Compulsory contribution
- Estate or sales follower
- Receipt addition
- Return topic
- With 16-Down, county board, at times
- Return subject
- Price additive
- Subject of Box 2 on a Form W-2
- 39-Across collection
- Word after gift or sales
- Government income
- Return payment
- Checkout calculation
- Line at the bottom of a bill
- Put a burden on
- Price addition