excise tax
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tax levied on specific goods, commodities, or activities, typically at the point of manufacture, sale, or consumption: An "excise tax" is a government-imposed duty on the production, sale, or use of particular items, distinct from taxes on property or general income. It is often included in the price of the product.
Usage
- The term "excise tax" is used to discuss fiscal policy, government revenue, and the cost of specific goods. It is a formal term common in economics, law, and business contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The federal government imposes an excise tax on tobacco products.
- A higher excise tax on gasoline is intended to discourage excessive fuel consumption.
- The new budget proposal includes excise taxes on luxury items.
Advanced Usage
- "To levy/impose an excise tax on": The standard phrasing for when a government applies this tax.
- The state voted to levy an excise tax on sugary drinks.
- "Excise tax revenue": Refers to the income a government collects from these taxes.
- Excise tax revenue is often earmarked for specific infrastructure projects.
Variants and Related Words
- Excise (noun): Often used synonymously with "excise tax" in context.
- The excise on alcohol was increased.
- Excise (verb): To remove by cutting out. (Note: This is a different meaning unrelated to taxation).
- Sin tax (noun, informal): A type of excise tax specifically on goods considered harmful, like alcohol or tobacco.
- Duty (noun): A broader term for various types of taxes on goods, especially imports (customs duty) or manufactured items (excise duty).
Synonyms
- Duty: A tax levied on goods, particularly imports.
- Levy: A general term for an imposed tax or fee.
- Tariff: A tax on imports or exports.
Related Phrases
- Excise tax exemption: A status where a particular good or entity is not subject to the excise tax.
- Non-profit organizations may qualify for an excise tax exemption on certain purchases.
- Excise tax stamp: A physical or digital stamp indicating the tax has been paid.
- The package must bear a valid excise tax stamp.
Related Idioms
Noun
- a tax that is measured by the amount of business done (not on property or income from real estate)