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Yes
The tax levied on inheritances is an inheritance tax, and an estate tax can also be involved... it is levied on the assets of the deceased rather than the legacy of the inheritors.
The tax levied on inheritances is an inheritance tax, and an estate tax can also be involved... it is levied on the assets of the deceased rather than the legacy of the inheritors.
tax base
Yes, the "sin tax" exists in all states, but at different rates. For example, in 18 states, the government directly controls the sales of distilled spirits so their excise taxes end up being higher. go to the below website to check it out.
Sales tax
Tax is a broad term & duty is a part of tax.......Tax levied on person, product, services & assets for example-INCOME TAX levied on person,VAT levied on sale of products,SERVICE TAX levied on providing taxable services, WEALTH TAX levied on assets..........Genrally DUTY levieble on goods for example-EXICE DUTY levieble on manufaturing of goods, CUSTOM DUTY levieble on import & exports of goods...........................Sachin gupta from jhalawar (RAJASTHAN)
1. Value Added tax: Tax levied on you when you purchase goods or services 2. Capital gains tax: Tax levied on you when you sell property/product for a profit. 3. Education tax: tax levied on companies for education development etc. 4. Personal income tax: Tax levied on your income or salary 5. Company (Corporate) income tax: Tax lvied on company's gross income or profit.
sales tax,property taxes and intergovernmental revenre
Tax is a broad term & duty is a part of tax.......Tax levied on person, product, services & assets for example-INCOME TAX levied on person,VAT levied on sale of products,SERVICE TAX levied on providing taxable services, WEALTH TAX levied on assets..........Genrally DUTY levieble on goods for example-EXICE DUTY levieble on manufaturing of goods, CUSTOM DUTY levieble on import & exports of goods...........................Sachin gupta from jhalawar (RAJASTHAN)
The Tonnage act of 1789 was a tax levied on ships that were coming into ports within the United States. The tax was based on the weight of the ship.