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Meanings of increase excise in English
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Usage of increase excise in English
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Tennents Ireland welcomed Mr McCreevy's decision not to increaseexcise duty on alcohol.
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The Government is certain to increaseexcise duties to raise some of the money.
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They also suggest that the most effective way of reducing alcohol consumption is to increaseexcise duty on drink.
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Or he can increase indirect taxes - bring in more services into the service tax net and increaseexcise duty.
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The party launched its economic plan confirming it will increase the bank levy, introduce a sugar tax and increaseexcise duties on tobacco.
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He is unlikely to be troubled by the increasedexcise on so-called "alcopops".
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Alcohol and tobacco rose 8 per cent as increasedexcise duties pushed prices up during the year.
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The increasedexcise in cigarettes is expected to raise €112 million for the Exchequer per annum.
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This would be raised through increasedexcise duty on all fuels, with the heaviest duty on coal and peat, the worst polluters.
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Controversial proposals include increasing the price of alcohol through increasingexcise tax or introducing minimum unit pricing, and a provincial tax will also be considered.
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The government is now looking at increasingexcise tax of between 10 and 14 cents a litre over the next three years.