surcharges in English

noun
1
an additional charge or payment.
we guarantee that no surcharges will be added to the cost of your trip
2
a mark printed on a postage stamp changing its value.
verb
1
exact an additional charge or payment from.
retailers will be able to surcharge credit-card users
2
mark (a postage stamp) with a surcharge.

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1. From the revenue side, surcharges are important as around 35% of all Cesses and surcharges comes from the surcharge on direct taxes

2. As highlighted earlier, ‘Cesses & Surcharges’ are currently being excluded from …

3. The prices of overseas holidays are subject to surcharges.

4. AIRLINE CHARGES Airlines often impose their own surcharges on advertised airfares.

5. 1980's Ghana Aerogramme 2.00 Airplane, To Pakistan, Tanzania, USA, with/wo surcharges

6. The Fifteenth Finance Commission chairman said Cesses and surcharges are at “substantially higher levels” than earlier

7. These charges and surcharges account for on average 30% of the price of transport.

8. Taxes and surcharges from other countries may also be added to advertised airfares on international services.

9. “Cesses and surcharges (revenue) must be shared with states but by limiting them to the central pool …

10. In some instances, meetings of the local Board of Airline Representatives associations were used to coordinate surcharges.

11. The fuel surcharges usually come and go depending on the price of a barrel of oil/airplane fuel.

12. Once this floodgate opens, there will be knightly surcharges for courses, laboratories, lecture hall air and library dust.

13. Surcharges Recipients of unpaid or underpaid parcels will be charged the outstanding amount, plus a fee of 16p per parcel.

14. The issue of Central Cesses has been a contentious one since the amount collected through Cesses & surcharges is kept out of the divisible pool

15. The information provided must be sufficient to allow additional profit-related taxes or surcharges or other inter-related features of personal income tax to be assessed.

16. The quotation prices are solely based on - referring to the date of quotation - actual raw material prices and surcharges (scrap and alloy surcharge etc.

17. Citing the report of the 15th Finance Commission that the Cesses surcharges as a percentage of gross tax revenue of the Centre had grown from …

18. Cesses and surcharges, excluding the GST compensation cess, relative to the Centre’s gross tax revenues, have increased 6.3 percentage points, from 8.9 per cent in …

19. While the increase in the volume & share of ‘Cesses & Surcharges’ levied by the Centre is a concern, another important concern is about the utilization of the same

20. Special-purpose Cesses and surcharges, which have proliferated in recent years, have sub-optimally, if not grossly inadequately, served the intended purposes, as the Centre has used a …

21. The 15 th Finance Commission report submitted recently highlights that the share of ‘Cesses & Surcharges’ in Gross Tax Revenue has increased from 10.4% to 15.3% in 10 years.

22. The share of Cesses and surcharges in the gross tax revenue of the Centre has nearly doubled to 19.9 per cent in 2020-21 from 10.4 per cent in 2011-12, as per the 15th Finance Commission report

23. Revenue from Cesses and surcharges should be made part of the divisible pool and shared with states while release of local body grants should not be connected with reforms, states and economists have said in response to recommendations of the 15th Finance Commission (FC) report

24. Each of the major card networks--Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover--have various card acceptance rules that prohibit card Accepters from imposing surcharges on cards, refusing to accept certain cards--such as rewards cards with higher associated interchange fees, or establishing minimum or maximum charges.

25. Ceding Commission means an amount equal to the sum of (i) the Companies’ Acquisition Costs, including, without limitation, the compensation payable to National General pursuant to the PL MGA Agreement, Taxes, surcharges and other similar amounts on premiums required to be paid or collected by such Company and not paid by National General and (ii) two (2%) percent of gross written premium