Excise Taxes
- Table 20. Federal Excise Taxes Reported to or Collected by the Internal Revenue Service, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, and Customs Service, by Type of Excise Tax, Fiscal Years 1999-2013, SOURCE: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service, Monthly Treasury Statement of Receipts and Outlays of the United States Government; Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Statistical Release: Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Tax Collections, quarterly (this release also includes data for the Customs Service), and previously unpublished special tabulations; Internal Revenue Service, Internal Revenue Service Data Book, and its predecessor, Annual Report, Commissioner and Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service; also Chief Financial Officer, Office of Finance, Revenue Accounting Division, Office of Revenue Systems, Internal Revenue Report of Excise Taxes. Also see Francis, Brian D., “Federal Excise Taxes, Including the Slow Death of Expired Taxes," Statistics of Income Bulletin, Summer 1999, Volume 19, Number 1. Also see Henry, Eric, “Excise Taxes and the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, 1970-2002,” Statistics of Income Bulletin, Winter 2003-2004, Volume 23, Number 3. Also see Laine, Melissa, "What's New in Federal Excise Taxation, Fiscal Years 1992-2006," Statistics of Income Bulletin, Summer 2007, Volume 27, Number 1. For additional information about the process used to match quarterly excise tax “collections” with excise tax “liabilities” as reported on quarterly excise tax returns, see the "Notes" to Table 21 in the Fall 1998 (Volume 18, Number 2) issue of the Statistics of Income Bulletin
- Federal Excise Taxes, Including the Slow Death of Expired Taxes, Brian Francis, IRS
- Highway History, Federal Highway Administration, Richard Weingroff, November 18, 2015
- Table 20. Federal Excise Taxes Reported to or Collected by the Internal Revenue Service, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, and Customs Service, by Type of Excise Tax, Fiscal Years 1999-2013, SOURCE: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service, Monthly Treasury Statement of Receipts and Outlays of the United States Government; Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, Statistical Release: Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Tax Collections, quarterly (this release also includes data for the Customs Service), and previously unpublished special tabulations; Internal Revenue Service, Internal Revenue Service Data Book, and its predecessor, Annual Report, Commissioner and Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service; also Chief Financial Officer, Office of Finance, Revenue Accounting Division, Office of Revenue Systems, Internal Revenue Report of Excise Taxes. Also see Francis, Brian D., “Federal Excise Taxes, Including the Slow Death of Expired Taxes," Statistics of Income Bulletin, Summer 1999, Volume 19, Number 1. Also see Henry, Eric, “Excise Taxes and the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, 1970-2002,” Statistics of Income Bulletin, Winter 2003-2004, Volume 23, Number 3. Also see Laine, Melissa, "What's New in Federal Excise Taxation, Fiscal Years 1992-2006," Statistics of Income Bulletin, Summer 2007, Volume 27, Number 1. For additional information about the process used to match quarterly excise tax “collections” with excise tax “liabilities” as reported on quarterly excise tax returns, see the "Notes" to Table 21 in the Fall 1998 (Volume 18, Number 2) issue of the Statistics of Income Bulletin.
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