excise 的 2 个定义
- an internal tax or duty on certain commodities, as liquor or tobacco, levied on their manufacture, sale, or consumption within the country.
- a tax levied for a license to carry on certain employments, pursue certain sports, etc.
- British. the branch of the civil service that collects excise taxes.
ex·cised, ex·cising.
- to impose an excise on.
excise 近义词
tax on goods
remove, delete
更多excise例句
- If you think the old idea that hunters and anglers, through excise fees and licenses, can foot the increasing conservation bill, I have some news for you.
- The SPACE Tax Act — or Securing Protections Against Carbon Emissions — proposed by Blumenauer would include a per-passenger tax, but also an excise tax based on how far into space the flight goes.
- While excise revenue boomed in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Nevada, the market has matured and growth has begun to slow.
- The Senate bill would loosen the rules even more, applying a 15% excise tax on the part of the account involved in the prohibited transaction without blowing up the account.
- I do not have to fight and struggle to excise them, but rather to love and cherish and heal them.
- The government, in effect, was attempting to excise certain points of view from public debate.
- Then throw in insurance costs, an excise tax depending on what state you live in, and increasingly expensive tolls.
- But its critics say it would be far better if companies had to excise such data before sharing what is left.
- This has always included the excise tax penalty for non-compliance with the individual mandate.
- The idea is, hold back the barbarian hordes, and excise the cancerous growth that is sucking the lifeblood from our economy.
- The revenue is derived from direct taxes on land and provisions, excise upon exports and imports, and harbour dues.
- Duncombe indeed had his own reasons for hating Montague, who had turned him out of the place of Cashier of the Excise.
- He had been ordered by the Commissioners of the Excise to pay ten thousand pounds into the Exchequer for the public service.
- He therefore selected his brother Christopher, whom he had lately made a Commissioner of the Excise, to keep the place for him.
- So home, where I found Mrs. Hunt in great trouble about her husband's losing of his place in the Excise.