Reference

Excise Act, 2001

Excise Act, 2001

Plain meaning

A federal statute dealing with excise duties and regulatory rules for products such as spirits, wine, tobacco, cannabis, and vaping products.

Also called

Excise Act 2001

Key points

  • The Act is separate from the Excise Tax Act, which contains the GST/HST framework.
  • It sets licensing, stamping, duty, reporting, and enforcement rules for specified goods.
  • Rates and administrative requirements can be changed through federal legislation or regulations.
  • Businesses dealing in affected products may face registration, security, record-keeping, and remittance obligations.

Why it comes up

Excise Act changes can affect producers, importers, compliance systems, consumer prices, and federal revenue.

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