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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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There was no change in the price of tobacco products in the last quarter as changes to excise duty are due early this year.

From BBC

The legal market is built vertically: licenses, excise taxes, inspections and checkpoints.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms. McCracken has now collected the 280 excised notes and compiled them into a sometimes useful, always charming book roughly equal in length to the original novel.

From The Wall Street Journal

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