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Excise Tax

/ˈɛk·saɪz tæks/noun
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An excise tax is a government-imposed levy on the production, sale, or consumption of specific goods and services within a country, such as alcohol, tobacco, and fuel, designed primarily to generate revenue. Unlike broader taxes like income tax, it targets particular items to influence consumer behavior or address social issues, making it a key tool in modern fiscal policy for both funding public services and discouraging harmful habits.

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