Customs Tariff definition

Customs Tariff means the tariff of customs duties imposed in terms of section two hundred and twenty-five, as amended or replaced from time to time in terms of that section;
Customs Tariff. ’ means the Customs Tariff referred to in section 7 of the Customs Duty Act; 30
Customs Tariff means the system established and maintained by HM Treasury pursuant to section 8(1) of the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018 (UK), as modified by provision made under any of sections 9 to 15 or section 19(4) of that Act, as well as any provision made under section 39(1) of the Act for the charging of export duty, as defined in section 39(1);

Examples of Customs Tariff in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall be required to pay Bermudian Taxes on all Contractor’s Equipment (except as described in the Fifth Schedule, Section 2 of the Customs Tariff Act 1970) materials and other things of whatsoever nature brought into Bermuda for the purpose of Contract.

  • They will also indicate correctly the rate of customs duty applicable along with Indian Customs Tariff Number.

  • For the products covered by Chapters 7 and 8 of the Combined Nomenclature, for which the Common Customs Tariff provides for the application of ad valorem customs duties and a specific customs duty, the elimination applies only to the ad valorem part of the duty.

  • From the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the Community shall fix the customs duties applicable to imports into the Community of "baby beef" products defined in Annex II and originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina at 20 % of the ad valorem duty and 20 % of the specific duty as laid down in the Common Customs Tariff, within the limit of an annual tariff quota of 1 500 tonnes expressed in carcass weight.

  • From the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the Community shall fix the customs duties applicable to imports into the Community of "baby-beef" products defined in Annex III and originating in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, at 20% of the ad valorem duty and 20% of the specific duty as laid down in the Common Customs Tariff of the European Communities, within the limit of an annual tariff quota of 1 650 tonnes expressed in carcass weight.


More Definitions of Customs Tariff

Customs Tariff means the instrument
Customs Tariff. ’ means the Customs Tariff referred to in section 7;
Customs Tariff means Schedule No. 1 (except Part 3 thereof) insofar as it relates to imported goods;
Customs Tariff means a comprehensive schedule of customs duty rates adopted according to the classification in the “Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System” publication;
Customs Tariff means the Customs Tariff referred to in section 7; "customs value", in relation to goods, means the value of goods for customs purposes as calculated in accordance with Chapter 7;
Customs Tariff means the Customs Tariff of Barbados made under section 102;
Customs Tariff means the Common Customs Tariff adopted by the European Union;