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Taxes levied on goods made or sold within a country are called what?

taxes levied on goods made or sold within a country are called excise taxes.


Taxes levied on goods made or sold within a country are called?

excise taxes


How should you excise?

You should excise on the goods made, sold, or used within a country.


What goods do home and foreign produce?

Home produce refers to goods that are made or grown within one's own country, while foreign produce refers to goods that are made or grown in other countries.


What was a high tax placed on imported goods that made the south angry?

tariff


When a country brings in goods that were made in another country what is it doing?

importing


Freight prepaid abroad?

It meams that the freight will be prepaid but not at country of origin of goods and yes at another country. For exemple the prepaid freight payment, can be made at destination of the goods.


What country exports the most goods?

probz china, like everything is made by them.


What is journal entry tp make order?

There is no entry required when order is placed instead of entry is made when goods received or payment made in advance.


Would the cars made in this country by a foreign-owned company be included in GDP Why or why not?

Yes, cars made in a country by a foreign-owned company would be included in that country's GDP. GDP measures the total value of goods and services produced within a nation's borders, regardless of the ownership of the producing entity. Since the production occurs within the country, it contributes to the domestic economic output. However, the profits generated by the foreign company may not contribute to the country's GNI (Gross National Income).


Why does Ireland import goods?

For the same reasons that any country imports goods. They get goods that are not available in Ireland, like food that cannot be grown in Ireland and products that are not made in Ireland.


What are the political and economics aspects that shaped up the modern Europe?

The right to have freedom when travelling from country to country and the euro which made it easier to import and export goods from country to country.