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What Does Luxury Tax Mean?

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What Does Luxury Tax Mean?

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A tax placed on products or services that are deemed to be unnecessary or non-essential. This type of tax is an indirect tax in that the tax increases the price of the good or service and is only incurred by those who purchase or use the product. The term has remained even though many of the products that are assessed with luxury taxes today are no longer seen as “luxuries” in the literal sense. Today’s definition leans more toward “sinful” items, such as tobacco, alcohol, jewelry and high-end automobiles. They are implemented as much in an attempt to change consumption patterns as to collect tax revenues. Luxury taxes can also be called “excise taxes” or “sin taxes”.

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