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It is still far too soon to know what the new excise tax will be.
And then there is the federal excise tax of 3 percent.
Anything over the cap is subject to an excise tax.
"You know, I don't really care about the excise tax at all," a company vice president told me.
It could be done by imposing a small 5 percent excise tax on energy use.
It is an excise tax that does not get passed through to the consumer.
But wine prices are up all over, thanks in part to new Federal excise taxes.
Should a supporting organization do so, then it may subject itself to the excise tax.
To pay the costs of the war, Congress passed an excise tax on long-distance phone service.
Thus, an excise tax on telephone service was introduced for the first time in 1898.
But eight states are considering higher excise taxes, according to the conference.
It's bad public policy to use an excise tax dedicated to fund a growing need.
Sales have also been hurt since the excise tax on beer was increased in 1991.
One of them would increase the excise tax on coal producers.
The Cox report deals with excise tax on energy products.
He called for higher excise taxes on liquor and tobacco.
To avoid the excise tax, however, the executive must actually seek new employment.
Other excise taxes are imposed by the federal and some state governments.
Increase beer excise taxes to the same level as those for spirits.
Most states charge a sales tax on top of the retail price and the excise taxes.
The modern excise tax on motor vehicles was established in 2000.
We should also increase the excise tax on alcohol, tobacco and gasoline.
At the same time, compensation experts were surprised by the large number of people who may be subject to the excise tax.
Thus small businesses and closely held corporations are not likely to risk the excise tax.
Many foundations now include administrative costs and their excise taxes.