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12 May 2011
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House of Representatives
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Part of a package of four bills to apply an energy content based taxation to certain alternative fuels, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to: set the excise duty rates applying to certain alternative fuels from 1 December 2011; and calculate the duty payable on blended goods.
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03 Jun 2010
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (Aviation Fuel) Bill 2010, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to increase the excise duty rate applying to aviation fuel to 3.556 cents per litre from 1 July 2010.
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12 May 2010
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (Tobacco) Bill 2010, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to increase the excise duty rate applying to tobacco products by 25 per cent from 30 April 2010.
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02 Feb 2010
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Treasury
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Part of a package of four bills to establish Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme fuel credits, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to reduce fuel tax to 35.688 cents per litre from 1 July 2011.
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- Date
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22 Oct 2009
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Treasury
- Summary
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Part of a package of four bills to establish Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme fuel credits, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to reduce fuel tax on 1 July 2011 to 35.688 cents per litre.
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22 Jun 2009
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House of Representatives
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (2009 Measures No. 1) Bill 2009 [No. 2], the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to: increase the excise duty rate applying to certain alcoholic beverages ('alcopops') from $39.36 to $66.67 per litre of alcohol content; and alter the taxation definition of 'beer'.
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- Date
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14 May 2009
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Treasury
- Summary
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Part of a package of four bills to establish Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme fuel credits, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to reduce fuel tax on 1 July 2011 to 35.688 cents per litre.
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- Date
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12 May 2009
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House of Representatives
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Act
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Portfolio
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Treasury
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Validation Bill 2009, the bill validates all excise duties demanded or collected before 14 May 2009 to ensure the duties have been lawfully imposed and lawfully demanded or collected.
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11 Feb 2009
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Portfolio
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Treasury
- Summary
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (2009 Measures No. 1) Bill 2009, the bill amends the
Excise Tariff Act 1921
to increase the excise duty rate applying to certain alcoholic beverages (‘alcopops’) from $39.36 to $66.67 per litre of alcohol content.
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15 May 2008
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House of Representatives
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Treasury
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Introduced with the Excise Tariff Amendment (Condensate) Bill 2008, the bill amends the:
Petroleum Excise (Prices) Act 1987
to ensure the method for determining the price of condensate (to calculate the excise payable) is the same as that used to determine the price of stabilised crude petroleum oil; and Excise Act 1901
and Petroleum Revenue Act 1985
to ensure condensate is treated consistently to stabilised crude petroleum oil for the purposes of the excise.
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