From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtax somebody with something phrasal verb formalBLAMEto complain to someone they have done something wrong → tax→ See Verb table
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tax with • But the loudest gripes concerned my criticism of the legislation to phase out inheritance tax.• A progressive tax structure is one in which the average tax rate rises with an individual's income level.• You have my word upon it: whatever else I may seek to tax your brain with, definitely no mathematics.• Thus inheritance tax is concerned with gratuitous transactions. 5.• Britain now has a double tax agreement with most countries.• Interest rates also reflect the tax liability associated with the income attached to the ownership of particular securities.• Before 1988 the implicit tax rates associated with the poverty trap were also, in some cases, greater than 100%.• When banking jobs disappear, tax dollars go with them.