| NOUN | a customs duty | customs duties |
| SYNO | custom | customs | customs duty | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Another reason for discouraging settlement was to reduce the likelihood of incoming vessels to the bay evading customs duty.
- Therefore, charging customs duty on an import is not a violation of national treatment even if locally-produced products are not charged an equivalent tax.
- A de minimis threshold is a value set by a country to apply customs duty and tax rates on imported goods.
- In Australia total taxes account for 62.5% of the final price of a packet of cigarettes (2011 figures). These taxes include federal excise or customs duty and Goods and Services Tax.
- Customs officers did not accept the "Bird" as a work of art and assessed customs duty on its import as an industrial item.
- New South Wales" (1997), the High Court found that the "Business Franchise Licences (Tobacco) Act 1987" (NSW) was invalid because it levied a customs duty, a power exercisable only by the Commonwealth (s.90).
- It has been found that evasion of customs duty escalated when pre-shipment agencies took over.
- For the purpose of assessment of customs duty, products are given an identification code that has come to be known as the Harmonized System code.
- Secunderabad was exempted from customs duty on imported goods, thus making trade very profitable.
- When goods are imported into the EU from other states, VAT is generally charged at the border, at the same time as customs duty.
- and customs duty (...).
- The federal government is pleased to exempt vintage or classic cars and jeeps meant for transport of persons on the import thereof from customs duty, regulatory duty, additional customs duty, federal excise duty, sales tax and withholding tax as are in excess of the cumulative amount of US dollars five thousand per unit,” said the FBR notification.
- He was forced to resign from this portfolio when it was shown that fellow minister Michael MacKellar had brought a television into Australia without paying customs duty and that Moore as the minister responsible for Customs had failed to adequately respond to a report of the incident.
- A charge is a customs duty if it is proportionate to the value of the goods; if it is proportionate to the quantity, it is a charge having equivalent effect to a customs duty.
- Since products sold in overseas commissaries pass across international borders and are customs, duty, and tax free; there are shopping restrictions.
- For similar items, excise duties are the same for imported and domestically produced goods; if the tax is different, then there is an explicit or implicit customs duty or tariff.
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