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goods thus
manufactured must be
excisable (means the
goods must be
specified in
central excise tariff act, 1985) The
excise tax in
India is
imposed typically...
- The
Excise Bill of 1733 was a
proposal by the
British government of
Robert Walpole to
impose an
excise tax on a
variety of products. This
would have allowed...
- HM
Customs and
Excise (properly
known as Her Majesty's
Customs and
Excise at the time of its dissolution) was a
department of the
British Government formed...
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Customs and
Excise refers to
customs duty and
excise duty. In
certain countries, the
national tax
authorities that are
responsible for
collecting those...
- and
imported excisable goods;
others require separate stamps for
products destined for duty-free sale,
which are
still subject to
excise but not VAT;...
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western Pennsylvania to
serve writs to
distillers who had not paid the
excise. The
alarm was raised, and more than 500
armed men
attacked the fortified...
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Tariff Act, 1985
Central Excise Valuation (Determination of
Price of
Excisable Goods) Rules, 2000 "Local body tax", po****rly
known by its abbreviation...
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Excise tax in the
United States is an
indirect tax on
listed items.
Excise taxes can be and are made by federal, state, and
local governments and are not...
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Conciliation and Arbitration. The case
arose under the
Excise Tariff Act 1906
which imposed an
excise duty on
goods manufactured in Australia, £6 in the case...
- His or Her Majesty's
Excise refers to 'inland'
duties levied on
articles at the time of
their manufacture.
Excise duty was
first raised in
England in 1643...