excise in the PONS Dictionary

excise Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

excise duty

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The 70% tax will be paid through a 35% excise tax on the corporation and 35% tax on the receiver of the bonus.
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The commission style of government lasted until 1916 when the office of manager of safety and excise/ "ex officio" sheriff was created.
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The tax is levied on both the gasoline and on the federal and state excise taxes, resulting in a form of double taxation.
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The entire process ends past the mismatch site - i.e., both the site itself and its surrounding nucleotides are fully excised.
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He indicated by the words et infra the passages excised by him in the former collections.
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His purpose had been to inject tuberculosis bacteria and to excise the axillary lymph nodes.
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Furthermore, it often happens that taxes or excises initially levied to fund some specific government programs are then later diverted to the government general fund.
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In addition, most copyrighted music was excised from selected shows, shortening the running time by up to six minutes.
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As the name suggests, it is for vehicles that are road-legal (and thus required to pay vehicle excise duty).
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In the instance of death of an excise official then they were considered especially serious under the statute.
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