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Customs or tariffs are based on the property (usually imported goods) as a "state of being" or ad valorem taxes and are also typically not called excise taxes.
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Town voters approved a $350,000 bond referendum for local match for capital and a $.10/$100 valuation ad valorem tax to support transit operations.
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In contrast to ad valorem taxation is a "per unit" tax, where the tax base is the quantity of something, regardless of its price.
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The law replaced most ad valorem rates with specific duties assessed on a good-by-good basis.
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People who lease cars will continue to pay sales tax and the dealership will pay the title ad valorem tax.
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The annual ad valorem tax, paid on a person's birthday, will remain for people who owned their cars before 2012.
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Stamp duty is predominantly levied ad valorem (ie, as a percentage of the transaction consideration or on the market value of the property).
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By contrast, an ad valorem tax is a charge based on a fixed percentage of the product value.
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The theorem is based on the observation that the effect on relative prices is the same regardless of which policy (ad valorem tariffs or export taxes) is applied.
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It is an indirect tax, typically on an ad valorem basis, applicable to a production process or stage.
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