Alcavala

/ˌælkəˈvɑlə/ noun

A sales tax or excise duty, historically levied in Spain and Spanish territories on the transfer of goods.

From Spanish 'alcabala,' derived from Arabic 'al-qabala' (the tax). The term entered Spanish during the medieval Islamic period and persisted as a fiscal term long after Christian reconquest.

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