Abstract
Excise taxation, which came in vogue in India in the early thirties as a measure to recover the revenue foregone in the process of providing tariff protection to the Indian industries and also as a measure to finance the War, has grown during the p'an period to occupy a predominant place in the Indian tax structure.
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