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Что (кто) такое excise office - определение

Excise office; Board of Excise; HM Board of Excise; Commissioner of Excise
  • "An Exciseman made out of the Necessaries of Life now Tax'd in Great Britain..." a satirical cartoon of 1765.
  • Combined Customs, Excise and Stamp Office in Bradford, dating from 1899.
  • Blackstone]] calls the father of the Excise.<ref name="Knight1843" />
  • New Wing, Somerset House: home of the Inland Revenue's Excise Department from 1852 to 1909.
  • William Pitt]] urging on a pack of parliamentary hounds from the Excise Office.<ref>[http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1628059&partId=1 Details]</ref>
  • Broad Street]], London: headquarters of the Excise from 1769 to 1852 ([[Thomas Rowlandson]], 1810).
  • Gauger's office in [[Wadsworth Brewery]].
  • The ''Resolution'', an Excise Cutter (wearing the ensign and pennant of the Excise Board) in 1794.
  • [[Slide rule scales]] from ''The royal gauger; or, gauging made perfectly easy, as it is actually practised by the officers of His Majesty's revenue of excise'' (compiled by Charles Leadbetter, 1750).
  • A Licence permitting Samuel Gun to trade in, sell and vend coffee, tea and chocolate; signed by the Collector of Excise in Oxfordshire Collection and the Supervisor of Excise of Banbury District, 11 September 1818.

HM Excise         
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.
excise         
  • 1828 "Old Frizzle"
GOODS TAX LEVIED AT THE MOMENT OF MANUFACTURE RATHER THAN SALE
Excise tax; Excise Duties; Excise duty; Excise duties; General excise tax; Excise Tax; Excise taxes; Excises; Liquor tax; Tax in rem; Excise Duty; Commodity tax
(excised)
1.
Excise is a tax that the government of a country puts on particular goods, such as cigarettes and alcoholic drinks, which are produced for sale in its own country.
...this year's rise in excise duties...
New car buyers and smokers will be hit by increases in taxes and excise.
N-VAR: usu N n
2.
If someone excises something, they remove it deliberately and completely. (FORMAL)
...a personal crusade to excise racist and sexist references in newspapers.
...the question of permanently excising madness from the world.
VERB: V n, V n from n
excision (excisions)
The authors demanded excision of foreign words.
N-VAR
excise         
  • 1828 "Old Frizzle"
GOODS TAX LEVIED AT THE MOMENT OF MANUFACTURE RATHER THAN SALE
Excise tax; Excise Duties; Excise duty; Excise duties; General excise tax; Excise Tax; Excise taxes; Excises; Liquor tax; Tax in rem; Excise Duty; Commodity tax
n. a tax upon manufacture, sale or for a business license or charter, as distinguished from a tax on real property, income or estates. Sometimes it is redundantly called an excise tax.

Википедия

HM Excise

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. Like HM Customs (a far older branch of the revenue services), the Excise was administered by a Board of Commissioners who were accountable to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. While 'HM Revenue of Excise' was a phrase used in early legislation to refer to this form of duty, the body tasked with its collection and general administration was usually known as the Excise Office.

In 1849 the Board of Excise was merged with the Board of Stamps and Taxes to form a new department: the Inland Revenue. Sixty years later the Excise department was demerged from the Inland Revenue and amalgamated with HM Customs to form HM Customs and Excise (which was itself amalgamated with the Inland Revenue in 2005 to create HM Revenue and Customs).