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  • Excise Academy and Research Centre is situated in Poo
  • est distilleries sanctioned as a result of The Excise Act of 1823.
  • 1807 (sixteen years before the passage of the Excise Act of 1823, which legalized whisky distillati
  • ating illegally at the time and hoping the new Excise Act would be repealed, something which would n
  • re largely made redundant with the passing the Excise Act, in 1823.
  • 6 had been removed to Thurso, as supervisor of excise, advised his son to set up a baker's shop in t
  • n J, excluded consumption taxes from duties of excise, although such taxes are frequently also a tax
  • Department of Excise and Health Science
  • He is currently the minister of Labour, excise and environment.
  • Automation of Central Excise and Service Tax Mission Mode Project
  • onald was Comptroller of Customs, Collector of Excise and Surveyor of Shipping for several years.
  • He worked with Customs and Excise and rose to prominence as Head of Communicatio
  • He remained Minister of State for Tourism plus Excise and Taxation, from 1985 to 1990 and had served
  • he became Chairman of the Board of Customs and Excise and Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue.
  • He was again appointed Minister for Excise and Taxation, Social Justice & Empowerment, an
  • he transferred into Her Majesty's Customs and Excise, and rose steadily through the ranks to finish
  • and from the following June as commissioner of excise and stamps.
  • rewe, disqualified all officers of Customs and Excise and the Post Office from voting in parliamenta
  • lity approach and held that the fee was not an excise and thus not invalid by section 90 (see Dennis
  • during his retirement he was a commissioner of excise and - thanks to the influence of his maternal
  • was Superintendent of Police, Commissioner of Excise, and Legislative Council member in the erstwhi
  • the Scottish Parliament for an exemption from excise and other heavy taxation being raised for Cove
  • embly took oath, MLAs from Navi Mumbai - State Excise and Non Conventional Energy Minister Ganesh Na
  • ce, Pakistan Coast Guards, Customs, Provincial Excise and Taxation, Frontier Corps (NWFP and Balochi
  • He then spent his entire career at Customs and Excise apart from a spell as Lieutenant, Intelligence
  • iner and in 1910 transferred to HM Customs and Excise as Assistant Committee Clerk.
  • lled to the bar and returned to HM Customs and Excise as Committee Clerk, but was almost immediately
  • Online Registration of Central Excise Assessees and online amendment
  • John Newton, collector of impost and excise at Halifax, who had married Knaut's daughter C
  • hired as director of the Norwegian Customs and Excise Authorities, replacing Marit Wiig who had sit
  • erved as director of the Norwegian Customs and Excise Authorities.
  • rnish extraction and worked for H.M. Customs & Excise before joining the British South Africa Police
  • The Excise Bill, the great premier's favourite measure, w
  • He obtained a post in Customs and Excise but a wound sustained during the relief of Luc
  • ted the broad approach to the definition of an excise, but rejected the formalistic criterion of lia
  • Excise charges were arbitrary levies as they were non
  • In 1826, he was named the excise collector for the port and district of Arichat
  • He was an excise commissioner of Erie County for three years.
  • ced the Narcotics Commissioner (Who is Central Excise Commissioner on Deputation) of India as head o
  • Department of Customs and Excise, Comptroller-General
  • He was in charge of the Home, Excise, Cultural Affairs and Fisheries Departments du
  • Customs and Excise Department
  • Reed was attorney for the excise department of New York from 1903 to 1909.
  • e Waterguard was absorbed into the Customs and Excise department in 1909.
  • The headquarters of Custom and Excise Department is located in section of street bet
  • erala, India as the eldest son of Ayyappan, an Excise department employee and Ponnamma, a school tea
  • aotou are separated managed by the Customs and Excise Department and Immigration Department of Hong
  • cement agencies (LEAs) include the Customs and Excise Department, the Independent Commission Against
  • The academy trains the entire staff of Kerala Excise Department.
  • wn to become district chief of the Customs and Excise Department.
  • These three judges held that the fees were not excise duties and hence were not invalid.
  • Previously, it was required to pay the excise duties on the entire shipment before it could
  • sion for the collection and application of the excise duties on mechanically-propelled vehicles and
  • In this approach, the fees were not viewed as excise duties because the criterion of liability does
  • t of the United Kingdom prescribing changes to Excise Duties, Value Added Tax, Income Tax, Corporati
  • t of the United Kingdom prescribing changes to Excise Duties, Value Added Tax, Income Tax, Corporati
  • t of the United Kingdom prescribing changes to Excise Duties, Value Added Tax, Income Tax, Corporati
  • which prohibits States from levying customs or excise duties.
  • The main taxes are Excise Duties; Value Added Tax; Income Tax; Corporati
  • ited Kingdom Parliament prescribing changes to Excise Duties; Value Added Tax; Income Tax; Corporati
  • ited Kingdom Parliament prescribing changes to Excise Duties; Value Added Tax; Income Tax; Corporati
  • ited Kingdom Parliament prescribing changes to Excise Duties; Value Added Tax; Income Tax; Corporati
  • t of the United Kingdom prescribing changes to Excise Duties; Value Added Tax; Income Tax; Corporati
  • Excise duty was introduced in September 1976.
  • Excise duty was introduced in Scotland in 1660.
  • the beer bottles in Azerbaijan are marked with excise duty sticker.
  • the colonies to be stored on shore before the excise duty was paid.
  • The Excise Duty on playing cards was abolished on 4 April
  • SVO from any other source still attracts excise duty at 36.8058 Euro cents per litre plus 21%
  • ving licences, organises collection of vehicle excise duty (also known as road tax and road fund lic
  • Fees) Act 1981 (Vic), was invalid for being an excise duty contrary to section 90.
  • s also the first Act (section 14) to impose an excise duty on tea, as well as on coffee, sherbet and
  • O/PPO for use as a fuel without the payment of excise duty (Value Added Tax at 21% still applies).
  • er of Pakistan's political dynasty, evasion of excise duty, concealment of foreign property and Merc
  • Exemption of branded jewellery from excise duty.
  • In 2003, the C&ED collected $6,484 million excise duty.
  • t, although he followed the narrow approach to excise duty.
  • not on goods, but on licences, and thus not an excise duty.
  • constrained by Parton, and held that it was an excise duty.
  • stitution, which prohibits States from levying excise duty.
  • et sites with respect to one another, Cre will excise, exchange, integrate, or invert DNA sequences.
  • or to that, he was Commissioner of Customs and Excise for the Customs and Excise Department of Hong
  • g was appointed as Commissioner of Customs and Excise for the Customs and Excise Department of Hong
  • He was Commissioner of the Excise for Scotland from 1730 until 1764.
  • The son of James Bonar, Solicitor of Excise for Scotland, he was born and educated in Edin
  • He served as the Minister of Public Health and Excise for the Madras Presidency from 1926 to 1928.
  • Donald Bryars, Commissioner of Customs and Excise from 1978-84
  • He served as Minister for Customs and Excise from October 1956 to June 1964.
  • He was Minister for Customs and Excise from January to October 1956, Minister for Air
  • The Lower Excise Fuel and Beer Party is a minor Australian poli
  • as an example of how the courts were trying to excise God from public life.
  • Customs and Excise has dropped all criminal charges against the L
  • The Customs and Excise Headquarters Building (23-Storeys)
  • He joined the Department of Customs and Excise in Manchester the same year and transferred to
  • He was appointed Commissioner of Customs and Excise in 1984, followed by his appointment as Secret
  • levision drama about Her Majesty's Customs and Excise in the fictional Dorset town of Wrelling.
  • ife of William, and after his removal from the Excise in 1692 wrote violent pamphlets against the go
  • is conformant with the original description of excise in Peterswald v Bartley.
  • Australia case that dealt with the meaning of excise in relation to section 90 of the Australian Co
  • He worked for HM Customs and Excise in Southend-on-Sea on the design of the VAT ac
  • ar served as the Minister of Public Health and Excise in the government of P. Subbarayan from 1926 t
  • mar Dasgupta) was the Minister for Finance and Excise in the Left Front ministry in the Indian state
  • this charge is analogous to either Customs or Excise in that it is a charge for entering / leaving
  • 968 and was appointed Minister for Customs and Excise in February 1968 in the first Gorton ministry.
  • It works in close cooperation with the Central Excise, Indian Police Service (IPS), Central Bureau o
  • This package contains Exports, Imports, Excise, Insurance, Forms Tracking, VAT, ProActivate a
  • combined the Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise into a single government department, HM Revenu
  • has held the cabinet portfolios of tourism and excise, irrigation and animal husbandry.
  • The Commissioner of Customs and Excise is the head of the Customs and Excise Departme
  • As a result of this and other petitions, the excise law was modified in May 1792.
  • l Husbandry, Fisheries, Cow-Breeding., Prison, Excise Law & Justice, Legislative & Parliamentary Aff
  • ressman from western Pennsylvania, but the new excise law was still unsatisfactory to many westerner
  • Neville was an inspector of revenue under the excise laws, which the newly formed United States Con
  • ies, Madras Provincial Marketing Board, Madras Excise Licensing Board, The South India Railway Advis
  • gend has it that local smugglers caught by the excise men tried to explain their nocturnal activitie
  • f Brookland took place between the Customs and Excise men and the Aldington Gang, the smugglers had
  • Sophie Dawes) due to his feat of escaping the excise men by superior local navigational knowledge.
  • The excise men, thinking they were simple yokels, laughed
  • ale protestors pelt stones at the residence of Excise Minister Ganesh Naik, and police are noticeabl
  • ationalist Congress party heavy weight & State Excise Minister Non Conventional Energy Minister Shri
  • Originally HM Customs & Excise National Museum, the collection is now a galle
  • especially in areas like Exports, Imports and Excise, new clients who go for SAP implementation, fi
  • There is an Excise office in the main junction.
  • der of Cochin and Travancore kingdoms, and the Excise Office was then the "Chauka" (Check post).
  • ice has library and a community hall.The Range Excise office is next to the Panchayat building.The K
  • He was appointed excise officer in Windsor in 1864.
  • Farquharson was the son of John Farquharson, excise officer at Coull, Aberdeenshire, was born in t
  • The daughter of a Customs and Excise officer, Davies was born in Tonypandy, Glamorg
  • nearby, as well as a house for the Customs and Excise Officer.
  • d arms smugglers were arrested by HM Customs & Excise officers in Coventry in March 1984 and charged
  • It also gives Customs and Excise officers the power to seize biological weapons
  • Duties would then be collected by the excise officers on the cargo as it was sold from the
  • free traders took refuge in the building; the excise officers set fires to smoke the occupants out,
  • psized, he was arrested by British customs and Excise officers, and became the subject of a 9 month
  • ber of the voters were employed as customs and excise officers.
  • It housed the federal courts, excise offices and post office until 1933.
  • known, was found guilty of the 1769 murder of excise official William Dighton and was hanged at the
  • ng the Goods and Services Tax and lowering the excise on fuel and beer prices.
  • ator for Inland Revenue and for HM Customs and Excise on 26 April 1999.
  • nest Charles Baxter, Controller of Customs and Excise, on 31 March 1916.
  • 1663, a Commissioner for the Collection of the Excise on 23 January 1667 and a Commissioner of Milit
  • This meant no excise or customs duty will be levied on raw material
  • There were two methods of paying the whiskey excise: paying a flat charge or paying by the gallon.
  • out of office in this period, having lost his Excise place in 1681.
  • The State Excise Police enforcement of the laws of the State of
  • ment and not capable of being supported by the excise power.
  • 2004 he was acting director of the Customs and Excise Prosecutions Office.
  • icensed to sell beer or cider by the Customs & Excise rather than by a Magistrate's Licence which wa
  • d "tails" of distillation; it is padlocked for excise reasons)
  • the name given to a division of HM Customs and Excise responsible for the collection of customs and
  • Walpole's Excise Scheme of 1733 provoked great political unrest
  • , he was appointed solicitor to HM Customs and Excise, Second Parliamentary Counsel in 1917, and Fir
  • f this warrant card is a member of Customs and Excise Service holding an office specified in Schedul
  • Earlier, the Excise staff used to train at the Kerala Police Acade
  • , the academy gives a centralised training for Excise staff.
  • led by the Investigation Branch of Customs and Excise such as the illegal import of goods, illegal i
  • l ethanol is currently effectively exempt from excise tax until July 1, 2011 (an excise of 38.143 ce
  • Impose 2.3% excise tax on manufacturers and importers of certain
  • At that time, the excise tax on glass discouraged the making of refract
  • nce for obstructing competition by imposing an excise tax on telecom operators.
  • The business excise tax in Tennessee is a tax on business profits
  • es by enacting combined reporting for business excise tax purposes.
  • e in 1586 allowed to use the Crown's tolls and excise tax to rebuild the church.
  • As governor, he imposed an excise tax on corporations, secured safety legislatio
  • 991 when United States Congress quintupled the excise tax on wine, most producers of wine coolers dr
  • primary intent was to impose a $2.60 per pack excise tax on the retail sale of tobacco cigarettes,
  • ommerce, President of the Exchange Club, State Excise Tax Commissioner, and served on the board of S
  • The United States federal excise tax on gasoline, as of February 2011, is 18.4
  • earned from the sixteenth sections lands, and excise tax on alcohol, military exemption fees and pu
  • d voted to raise the sales tax by 20 % and the excise tax on gasoline by 30 % when she was in the le
  • rmers in western Pennsylvania over the federal excise tax on whiskey, the principal product of their
  • mpbell's platform was a proposal to repeal the excise tax levied by the state on domestic oil produc
  • und, and represent a portion of the motor fuel excise tax collected from nonhighway recreational fue
  • Congress refused to pass the excise tax, but James Madison successfully steered th
  • for 46.75% of direct taxes, 33.65% of federal excise tax, and 23.38% of domestic sales tax.
  • erous items to the list, and the passage of an excise tax.
  • ethanol exempts industrial ethanol from liquor excise taxation.
  • In 2009, beer sales paid some PLN 3.097 bn in excise taxes to the Polish government.
  • Canada has some of the highest excise taxes on alcohol in the world.
  • few states that charge sales tax on top of the excise taxes and the retail price.
  • to amend the Constitution of Indiana to allow excise taxes to be imposed.
  • he Kingdom of Poland was neglected due to high excise taxes imposed by the Russian authorities.
  • e for assessing and collecting Customs duties, excise taxes and Goods and Services Tax on imports an
  • ommunity without the administrative burden and excise taxes of a private foundation.
  • Canada, like most countries, has excise taxes and other taxes on gasoline, diesel, and
  • f Canada collects about $5 billion per year in excise taxes on gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel a
  • responsible for the collection of mineral and excise taxes as well as valuing property and the whol
  • y tax that is subject to state level approval, excise taxes, and service taxes.
  • e calculated on the retail price including the excise taxes.
  • ry-wide inheritance tax, in addition to higher excise taxes.
  • It upheld the broad approach to excise, that is, excise duties are taxes on goods at
  • Central excise, the middle one as Principal, medical college
  • e was quickly rewritten after Evans's death to excise the character (although one already-filmed sce
  • June 2009, Milan announced the club would not excise the right to sign him.
  • ing tissue (as well as failing to successfully excise their tumors).
  • ramme merging the Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise to form the new department.
  • violations to the New York State Department of Excise, to the brewers who supplied the saloons, to t
  • ferring to Swansea when his job in Customs and Excise took him to the town.
  • nicipal area with its rural environs, where an excise wall was built in 1732.
  • The combined Board of Customs and Excise was formed in 1909 by the transfer of responsi
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