Excise Taxes definition

Excise Taxes see Section 5.1.
Excise Taxes has the meaning given to such term in Section 2.05 hereof.
Excise Taxes means all unrestricted excise, transaction,

Examples of Excise Taxes in a sentence

  • Municipalities are exempt from Michigan State Sales and Federal Excise taxes.

  • Freight charges to destination and all applicable Custom duties and Excise taxes must be included.

  • Excise taxes on accumulated funding deficiencies and other penalties imposed under ERISA are unallowable.

  • The Town of Enfield is exempt from Federal Excise taxes and Connecticut Sales and Use taxes.

  • The University of Connecticut is exempt from Federal Excise taxes and no payment will be made for any taxes levied on the contractor's employees' wages.


More Definitions of Excise Taxes

Excise Taxes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4 below.
Excise Taxes means all federal and state excise taxes, if any, payable under Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and any state counterparts, with respect to the benefits received by the Executive pursuant to Section 3.
Excise Taxes means taxes imposed on cigarettes under A.R.S. Title 42, Chapter 3.
Excise Taxes has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2.
Excise Taxes means any of the taxes levied pursuant to division (B) or (C) of section 351.021 of the Revised Code. "Excise taxes" does not include taxes levied pursuant to section 4301.424, 5743.026, or 5743.324 of the Revised Code.
Excise Taxes means the unrestricted transaction privilege and use tax, license and permit and franchise fees, user fees and charges and fines and forfeitures which the City imposes; provided that the Mayor and Council of the City may impose other transaction privilege taxes in the future, the uses of revenue from which will be restricted, at the discretion of such Council. through June 30.
Excise Taxes means any of the taxes levied pursuant to division (B) or (C) of section