Excise Duties In Spain. Spain GDP (PPP)2013 - Total$1.389 trillion (14th) - Per capita$30,128 (30th) GDP (nominal)2013 - Total$1.356 trillion (13th) -

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Excise Duties In Spain

Spain GDP (PPP) Total$1.389 trillion (14th) - Per capita$30,128 (30th) GDP (nominal) Total$1.356 trillion (13th) - Per capita$29,409 (28th) Gini (2011)34.0 medium

Excise Duty A duty or tax levied on certain goods consumed within a country, such as alcoholic drinks and tobacco products, petrol, unlike customs duty, which is levied on imports.

A tax levied on the consumption of particular goods. These may be levied to raise government revenue, and are often levied at higher rates on goods whose consumption is believed to have adverse effects on public health, public order, or the environment.

As excise duties in Spain: The excise manufacturing Taxes on alcohol and alcoholic beverages The tax on hydrocarbons The tax on the work of snuff The tax on electricity The tax on certain means of transport The tax on retail sales of certain oil The tax on coal

1 The sector of economy in which the organizations which are engaged in mechanical, physical or chemical change of properties of materials and substances are included, transforming them into other materials and substances, and also assemblage of the new goods of their parts, except building.

2 a colourless volatile flammable liquid which is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks, and is also used as an industrial solvent and as fuel

3 any organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen, such as the alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, terpenes, and arenes

4 Snuff is powdered tobacco which people take by breathing it in quickly through their nose.

5 Electricity is a form of energy that can be carried by wires and is used for heating and lighting, and to provide power for machines

6 Transport is a system for taking people or goods from one place to another, for example using buses or trains.

7 any of a number of viscous liquids with a smooth sticky feel. They are usually flammable, insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents, and are obtained from plants and animals, from mineral deposits, and by synthesis. They are used as lubricants, fuels, perfumes, foodstuffs, and raw materials for chemicals.

8 Coal is a hard black substance that is extracted from the ground and burned as fuel.