excise tax
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major reference
- In sales tax: Sales and excise taxes in various countries
Excise tax revenue in most countries comes primarily from excises on automobiles, motor fuels, tobacco, and alcoholic beverages. Many other special excises are in use, such as taxes on coffee, sugar, salt, vinegar, matches, and amusements. Historically, communist countries derived…
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barrier to international trade
- In international trade: Nontariff barriers
Finally, excise taxes may act as a barrier to trade if they are levied at higher rates on imports than on domestic goods.
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effect on consumption of glassware
- In glassware: England
…in 1777, which imposed a tax on the opaque white “enamel” glass, previously exempt.
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type of indirect tax
- In taxation: Indirect taxes
By comparison, excises are levied only on particular commodities or services. While some countries impose excises and customs duties on almost everything—from necessities such as bread, meat, and salt, to nonessentials such as cigarettes, wine, liquor, coffee, and tea, to luxuries such as jewels and furs—taxes on…
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