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    The Excise Bill of 1733 was a proposal by the British government of Robert Walpole to impose an excise tax on a variety of products. This would have allowed...
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    An excise, or excise tax, is any duty on manufactured goods that is normally levied at the moment of manufacture for internal consumption rather than...
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  • Excise Policy (2021–22). This bill aimed to privatise the sale of liquor in Delhi and cease government involvement in the sale of alcohol. The bill invited...
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  • and Excise bill, 2016, says". Telegraphindia.com. 2 August 2016. Archived from the original on 4 August 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016. "Bihar Excise (Amendment)...
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  • used in connection with the government's fiscal policies. The proposed Excise Bill was eventually rescinded. The institution of the annual account of the...
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    The Excise Act 1976 (Malay: Akta Eksais 1976), is an Act of the Parliament of Malaysia. It was enacted to amend and consolidate the law pertaining to excise...
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    unpopular Excise Bill that had attracted strong opposition, including from within his own party. George lent Walpole support by dismissing the bill's opponents...
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    occasions, but voted against them on the civil list arrears in 1729, and the Excise Bill in 1733. He spoke on 9 February 1732 to complain of a clergyman who claimed...
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    His or Her Majesty's Excise refers to 'inland' duties levied on articles at the time of their manufacture. Excise duty was first raised in England in 1643...
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  • Excise tax in the United States is an indirect tax on listed items. Excise taxes can be and are made by federal, state, and local governments and are not...
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  • collection of the centre from excise amounted to ₹2.80 trillion (US$34 billion). Central Excise Act, 1944, which imposes a duty of excise on goods manufactured...
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    largely unsuccessfully. In March 1733, Walpole introduced an unpopular Excise Bill to parliament, which the Queen supported, but it gathered such strong...
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  • The federal telephone excise tax is a statutory federal excise tax imposed under the Internal Revenue Code in the United States under 26 U.S.C. § 4251...
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    taxes, in the form of higher excise tax on tobacco products, petroleum products, automobiles, tobacco, and additional excise tax on sweetened beverages...
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  • "Government of Delhi: Government Departments : Excise : Excise Department : Delhi Liquor Licence Rules, 1976". Excise.delhigovt.nic.in. Archived from the original...
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    Walpole preferred of his followers. Lord Chesterfield strongly opposed the Excise Bill, the Whig Party leader's measure, in the House of Lords, and his brothers...
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    speech on 23 February 1731. He voted against the government again on the Excise Bill in 1733, and on the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734. He was returned...
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  • signed a bill creating the Alcoholic Beverage Commission; the bill also created the Excise Police. In 1985, Governor Robert D. Orr signed a bill granting...
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    alliance between the Tories and the Opposition Whigs. The Excise Bill in 1733 and the Septennial Bill in 1734 offered opportunities for further attacks on...
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    his support of the bill for prohibiting loans to foreign powers (1730), of the increase of the army (1732) and of the Excise Bill (1733). In 1733 Yorke...
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  • 1730 and on the army in 1732. He then voted with the Opposition on the Excise Bill in 1733 and the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734. He was defeated...
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  • fairer for the labourers but the bill which he introduced was lost on its third reading. In a debate on the Excise Bill in 1733 he gave described several...
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  • by-election on 16 February 1733. He voted against the Administration on the Excise Bill in 1733, and the repeal of the Septennial Act, in 1734. He was defeated...
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    the position on 5 May 1733, mainly because of his opposition to the Excise Bill of 1733 promoted by Prime Minister Robert Walpole. He was promoted to...
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  • Hessians in 1730, but with the Administration on the army in 1732, on the Excise Bill in 1733, and on the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734. He stood at...
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    election, voting with the Opposition against the Hessians in 1730 and the Excise Bill in 1733. He was returned again at the 1734 British general election....
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    government under Sir Robert Walpole, but a dispute over the controversial Excise Bill of 1733 had seen them join the opposition. Pitt swiftly became one of...
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  • by-election on 29 January 1733. He voted with the Administration on the Excise Bill in 1733 and the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734. At the 1734 British...
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    opposed both the motion to take £500,000 from the sinking fund and the Excise Bill to tax tobacco and wine imports; in February 1736 he called attention...
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  • Opposition on the civil list, the Hessians, and the army, but voted for the excise bill, and abstained on the repeal of the Septennial Act. He was defeated at...
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