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Excise Tax

For Excise Tax we have terms and definitions in 8 topics. The topics are Accounting, Accounting Terms, Customs, Finance, Fundraising, Grantmaking, International Economics and Tax.



Excise Tax (Accounting)

is a tax imposed by federalstateand local governments on an actoccupationprivilegemanufacturesaleor consumption that is not deductible (e.g.tobaccogasoline and spirits). This term is in increasing usage to describe almost every tax other than income tax and property tax.


Excise Tax (Accounting Terms)

Tax or duty on the manufacture, sale, or consumption of commodities.


Excise Tax (Customs)

A selective tax--sometimes called a consumption tax--on certain goods produced within or imported into a country.
See also: Border Tax Adjustments, Indirect Tax, Road Tax, Tax,


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Excise Tax (Finance)

Federal or state tax placed on the sale or manufacture of a commodity, typically a luxury item e.g., alcohol.


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Excise Tax (Fundraising)

The annual tax of 1 or 2 percent of net investment income that must be paid to the IRS by private foundations. See also:Independent Board Chair, Taxes


Excise Tax (Grantmaking)

The annual tax of 1 or 2 percent of net investment income that must be paid to the IRS by private foundations. See also:Independent Board Chair, Taxes


Excise Tax (International Economics)

A tax on consumption of a particular good.


Excise Tax (Tax)

A kind of tax levied on the sale or use of particular goods or transactions.


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