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    EXCISE DUTY General • The Excise Duty Rates remain the same. • Thirteen cess which were levied under different enactments are proposed to be abolished. Rate Changes (Effective from 1st MARCH 2016) • Excise duty exemption on the concrete mix which is manufactured at the site for use in the construction work has now been extended to ready mix concrete. • Clean Environmental Cess (earlier Clean Energy Cess) that was levied on coal, lignite and peat, is being increased to Rs.400 per tonne from Rs

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    A Project Study Report On Training Undertaken at Titled “Study of Excise Tax” Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of degree of Master of Business Administration Chandigarh Group of Colleges Submitted By: - Submitted to:- CHAMPA JOSHI MR. JITENDER KHULVE MBA III Semester PREFACE Summer training in any organization is an attempt to provide student a practical input & Exposure to the real world situation in which he has to work in future. My training in Tata Motors

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    Whiskey Rebellion Essay

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    President Washington and his administration had created districts, and assigned revenue collectors, and inspectors. All that needed to happen now was to start collecting the whiskey revenue. This, however, is when the problems started. The Whiskey Excise Tax hit rural farmers especially hard, and they started crying foul almost immediately after passage. It was criticized for being an “unreasonable economic hardship and as an ominous intrusion by central authorities into local affairs” (Gould, 1996

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    Consequence. The first section begins with a comprehensive assessment of the anti-excise tradition which follows late seventeenth-century British philosophy and traces its progression from Walpole's excise battle in 1733, through the Stamp Act crisis of 1764 and on through the Anti-Federalist account of the tax provisions of the Constitution of 1787. In the second section, Slaughter details the debate over the excise, its implementation and the outbreak of both peaceful and violent opposition to it;

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    Purpose: The purpose of this investigation is to examine the suggestion of cigarette prices and developing a culture of no smoking by rising taxes on cigarettes. Methods: Data on smoking has been selected from the secondary sources. Status of smokers in West Virginia can be observed by the available facts and figures in different newspapers, 99 Results: The odds ratio for being a smoker was 1.21 where no-smoking by-laws were relatively infrequent and 1.26 when cigarettes are relatively low-cost

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    or expending a company 's control of assets through cross border expenditure (Froot, 1993). In this assignment further evaluated would be the policies and programmes that Malaysia have put forth to encourage foreign investment. Income Tax Act 1967, Excise Act 1976, Promotion of Investments Act 1986, Sales Tax Act 1972 and Free Zone Act 1990 tax, tax incentives provided by Malaysia, in the areas such as manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and approved service sectors, R&D, training and environmental

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    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1238623/1/.html Summary This article is generally informing Singaporeans the importance and the need to declare and pay the taxes of their goods or souvenirs purchased overseas when they return home from their holidays. The items are subjected to a 7 percent Goods and Services (GST) tax regardless whether the goods purchased are for their own use or not. However, the government has implemented a form of GST relief for Singaporeans

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    inventory requirement from 60 days to just 30. This decreases the amount of inventory costs and increases the amount of cash on hand that the firm will have. Internal Analysis Kota Fibres’ liquidity issues are creating problems when paying the excise tax needed in order to move their product. In addition to the cash shortages, Kota Fibres is not paying creditors on time or in the correct amounts this is creating a huge financial strain on the organization and this issue needs to be addressed.

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    III. Vietnam’s smoking situation as a case study 1. Smoking in Viet Nam Viet Nam is one of the countries that have the highest smoking rate in the world. In 2010, almost a half of Vietnamese men (47.4%) and 1.4% of Vietnamese female citizens were reported as smokers. From 2002 to 2010, the smoking rates had reduced (male: 56.1% to 47.4%; female: 1.8% to 1.4%). However, due to the Vietnamese population had skyrocketed during 10 years before 2010, the absolute number of Vietnamese smokers had unlikely

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    Table of Content 1. Introduction to the project topic 2. Introduction to the organization 3. Mmm 4. Bbb 5. Gggg 6. Khgdhge 7. Hgwjhe 8. Gyewyifjk 9. Gyuyewi 10. Conclusion An Electronics Company’s New Market Entry in India For the research to be comprehensive and impressive, I have chosen a company that has made a significant entry in the domestic consumer electronics market in India very recently. The consumer electronics sector has shown substantial growth over the last few years, which are attracting

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