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excise

[ek-sahyz, -sahys, ek-sahyz, ik-sahyz] / ˈɛk saɪz, -saɪs, ˈɛk saɪz, ɪkˈsaɪz /
NOUN
tax on goods
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If you contributed in a previous year, you’ll typically face a 6% excise tax for each year the money remained in your account.

From Los Angeles Times

Al-Sharaa promised to protect Syria’s minorities and excise extremists among his allies.

From Los Angeles Times

You will respect your stepdaughter’s position by excising her from the trust, while ensuring you don’t leave a lot of swag for your stepson to squander.

From MarketWatch

The group said excise duty accounted for about 70% of the price of an average bottle of spirits sold in the UK.

From BBC

Since April of this year, electric cars stopped being exempt from vehicle excise duty, due to a change made in the 2022 Budget.

From BBC