Essays about excise tax

  1. The Whiskey Rebellion
    ... Later, in 1791, in order to collect more money, Hamilton proposed an excise tax on whiskey, which would be most burdensome to the whiskey distillers of western ...
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  2. The Philadelphia congressional Election of 1794
    ... He soon became an officer of the party, and was opposed to the excise tax. ... The Federalist were the ones who supported the excise tax. ...
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  3. The History of the Income Tax
    ... The measure was altered to become ampquota special excise tax on the gross receipts of companies refining petroleum or refining sugarampquot which was later upheld by the ...
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  4. Tax Evasion
    ... Not only do they lose the revenue from the gambling excise tax, but they also have to put enforcement programs into place. People ...
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  5. History of the Income Tax
    ... The measure was altered to become ampquota special excise tax on the gross receipts of companies refining petroleum or refining sugarampquot which was later upheld by the ...
    (2901 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  6. whiskey rebellion
    ... This bill, which was approved by both houses in the winter session of Congress in 1791, put an excise tax on all spiritus fermenti, or whiskey. ...
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  7. tobacco and alcohol advertising in sports
    ... Tobacco excise taxes are a reliable source of income If higher tobacco taxes result in fewer tobacco users, is a tobacco excise tax a reliable source of new ...
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  8. hamilton versus vs jefferson
    ... Excise taxes secured an excise tax on a few domestic items such as whiskey. The foundation of Hamiltonamp39s financial plan was a Bank of the United States. ...
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  9. Marijuana Legalization
    ... Netherlands. The easiest way to hold the price at this level under legalization would be by an excise tax on commercial sales. An ...
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  10. Hawaii
    ... The largest single source of state government revenue is a general excise tax. The state imposes the tax on nearly all businesses. ...
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  11. Under the New Constitution
    ... When Congress passed an excise tax on distilled liquors in 1791, the accused offenders, many from the Monongahela Valley in Western Pennsylvania, grew very ...
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  12. whiskey reblellion
    ... In September 1791 the western counties of Pennsylvania broke out in rebellion against a federal ampquotexciseampquot tax on the distillation of liquor. ...
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  13. Politics in the Guilded Age
    ... Louis, and consisted of selling whiskey without the excise tax. In return it defrauded the government out of millions of dollars. ...
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  14. Jeff and Ham
    ... huge debt. The Hamiltonians thought that we should pay for them by a whiskey excise tax and a protective tariff. They believed that ...
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  15. The Tobacco Issue:
    ... products. All 50 states have an excise tax on cigarettes. Fortytwo of these also have excise taxes on smokeless tobacco products. ...
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  16. George Washington: The Indespensable Man
    ... When the whiskey rebellion occurred because of farmers refusing to pay the excise tax, George Washington realized that this could become the beginning of the ...
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  17. the importance of accounting
    ... For example, they need to pay imcome tax, social security tax, state unemployment tax, federal excise tax, state and local sales and miscellantous taxes ...
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  18. The Life of George Washington
    ... Representatives. The Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania against a federal excise tax was his critical domestic challenge. He ...
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  19. Marijunana
    ... Crown, 101 The money we make off the excise tax for alcohol is not worth this. Drug legalization would not necessarily wipe out the market for illegal drugs. ...
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  20. The Life of George Washington
    ... Representatives. The Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania against a federal excise tax was his critical domestic challenge. He ...
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  21. Evaluate the relative Importance of domestic and Foreign
    ... original holders. Hamilton also wanted to create a National Bank of the US, and to set an excise tax on whiskey. His intention was ...
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  22. Gun Control is no Answer
    ... law to be passed. This act imposed a two hundreddollar excise tax on the sale of fully automatic weapons. The Gun Control Act of ...
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  23. Jeffersonian Federalism
    ... As the new president reshaped the government, Alexander Hamiltonamp39s framework was left practically untouched, with the exception of the excise tax. ...
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  24. Gun Control is not Answer
    ... law to be passed. This act imposed a two hundreddollar excise tax on the sale of fully automatic weapons. The Gun Control Act of ...
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  25. Philip Morris Company Analysis
    ... Wholesalers reduced their inventory to very low levels in advance of a federal excise tax increase that took place January 1, 2001, which caused the decrease ...
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  26. Puritans
    ... The Stamp Act put an excise tax on all paper goods, which included newspapers, legal documents, licenses, and playing cards. The ...
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  27. DIBBS
    ... But this was not enough for Hamilton so he decided to put a excise tax or a sales tax on whiskey. The whiskey rebellion was the cause of these tariffs. ...
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  28. James Madison and his view of current Federalism
    ... In United States v. Constantine, a exceedingly disproportionate excise tax was imposed on retail liquor dealers carrying on business, in this case the tax was ...
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  29. The Rise of Jeffersonian Democracy
    ... He also didnamp39t remove many of the Federalist laws. He repealed the excise tax, allowed the Alien and Sedition Acts to expire, and limited the navy. ...
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  30. Drug Legalization
    ... St. Louis Post. In 1937, a new bill was introduced that would impose a transfer and occupational excise tax on dealers. In August ...
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