Excise Duty A UK duty charged on both UK produced and imported goods. Goods subject to excise duty include beer, wine, spirits and other alcoholic drinks, hydrocarbon oils (including fuel oil), and tobacco goods.
Simplification of the excise duty structure and a move towards a Value Added Tax (VAT) system covering commodities and services. Substantial reductions in import tariffs and excise duties in a phased manner.
The DVLA's Rates of Vehicle Excise Duty shows the range of rates payable. The Vehicle Certification Agency has a calculator that will allow you to work out which band your vehicle falls into.
Supplies from the DTA to a SEZ unit or developer without payment of central excise duty shall be on the cover of AREA, as is the case for normal exports out of India, ie.
However, bounties can be in a concealed form such as exports relieved from payment of a tax or excise duty, special railway rates, rebates on taxes and import duties, credit facilities, and export credits guaranteed by the government.
Excise Duty A tax imposed on certain types of generally non-essential products including alcohol and tobacco which are produced in the UK. Customs duti...(Read more) Excise Taxes ...
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