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excise - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of excise in Hindi

  • उत्पाद शुल्क
  • आबकारी
  • जकात
  • चुंगी
  • काटना
  • छांटना
  • कतरना

excise Definition

Noun

  • a tax levied on certain goods and commodities produced or sold within a country and on licenses granted for certain activities.

Verb

  • charge excise on (goods).
  • cut out surgically.

excise Example

  • the precision with which surgeons can excise brain tumors ( वह सटीकता जिसके साथ सर्जन ब्रेन ट्यूमर को एक्साइज कर सकते हैं )
  • Next the internal taxes were gradually done away with, until nothing was left except the excise on beer, spirits and tobacco. ( इसके बाद आंतरिक करों को धीरे-धीरे समाप्त कर दिया गया, जब तक कि बीयर, स्प्रिट और तंबाकू पर उत्पाद शुल्क के अलावा कुछ भी नहीं बचा। )
  • From 1712 to 1853 an excise duty ranging from id. ( १७१२ से १८५३ तक आईडी से लेकर उत्पाद शुल्क तक। )
  • Apart from breweries and distilleries, the excise had little field for its work. ( ब्रुअरीज और डिस्टिलरीज के अलावा, आबकारी के पास इसके काम के लिए बहुत कम क्षेत्र था। )

More Sentence

  • Valuable as were the reforms of the excise after 1820, they were insignificant as compared with the changes in the customs.
  • Both the excise and customs at the close of the war were marked by some of the worst defects of a vicious kind of taxation.
  • Though the direct and quasi-direct taxes had been so largely increased, their growth was eclipsed by that of the excise and customs.
  • As a feeder of the revenue the excise might be regarded as equal to the income-tax, but less to be relied on in times of depression.
  • One man who appeared last week before the excise commissioners, said he had expended ten thousand dollars in fitting up his saloon.
  • Another method is to excise the base, the horn coming away with it; this necessitates, however, considerable loss of tissue.
  • In former times, when excise officers were not so sharp, there was a good deal of smuggling carried on at Ramsgate.
  • This state of things is deplored by the Excise officers, who recommend an increased importation to meet the demand which undoubtedly exists.
  • Collection and administration of customs and excise may, on their demand, be left to the Lands for a reasonable transition period.
  • The revenue of the republic is derived mainly from customs and excise, and the largest item of expenditure is the service of the public debt.
  • It adopted next excise duties on articles produced or consumed within the country, notably liquors and tobacco.
  • The revenue of Netherlands India has been derived mainly from customs, excise, ground-tax, licences, poll-tax, &c., from monopolies - opium, salt and pawn-shops (the management of which began to be taken over by the government in 1903, in place of the previous system of farming-out), coffee, &c., railways, tin mines and forests, and from agricultural and other concessions.
  • The rise of the industry has been favored by protective tariffs and by a system of excise which allows a considerable premium to manufacturers.
  • Taxation laws must deal with only one subject of taxation; but customs and excise duties may, respectively, be dealt with together.
  • Injurious as the excise duty undoubtedly was to the glass trade generally, and especially to the flint-glass industry, it is possible that it may have helped to develop the art of decorative glass-cutting.
  • Of the former 46,500,000 pesos are credited to import duties, 31,930,000 pesos to stamps, excise taxes, &c., 10,930,000 pesos to direct taxes, and the balance to various sources.
  • The excise taxes in 1905 were levied on tobacco, alcohol and alcoholic beverages, and on cotton goods.
  • excise taxes on cigarettes