customs

  • 41customs clearance — ˈcustoms ˌclearance noun [uncountable] TAX COMMERCE TRANSPORT when customs officials agree to allow goods entering or leaving the country to continue on their journey after all the necessary checks have been made: • We still need to go through… …

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  • 42customs officer — UK US noun [C] TAX, GOVERNMENT, TRANSPORT ► (also customs official) a person whose job is to check travellers bags to make certain they are not taking goods into a country without paying taxes: »She was stopped by a customs officer who opened her …

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  • 43Customs & Excise — The former UK government department which had responsibility for value added tax and customs duties. Customs & Excise was merged with the Inland Revenue on 18 April 2005 to form HM Revenue & Customs. Related links value added tax …

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  • 44Customs Diary — Directed by T. S. Suresh Babu Written by C. K. Jeevan A. S. R. Nair Starring Jayaram …

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  • 45customs bond — ➔ bond * * * customs bond UK US noun [C] TAX, COMMERCE ► a type of insurance that someone who is importing goods must have, in which they promise to pay any necessary taxes and obey the rules for importing goods: »We can negotiate highly… …

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  • 46Customs House Inn — (Pictou,Канада) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 38 Depot Street, B0K 1H …

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  • 47Customs House Hotel — (Хобарт,Австралия) Категория отеля: категория 3+ Адрес: 1 Murray St, 7000 Хобарт …

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  • 48Customs racketeering — Customs racketeering, a form of piracy, is the act of customs agents seizing cargo on ships for their own gain but claiming that they have the legal right to do so. Customs racketeering was a big problem mainly during the pre and post American… …

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  • 49Customs (album) — Customs Studio album by Savage Republic Released 1989 …

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  • 50customs duties — the duties payable on the importation into a country of goods purchased abroad. In the UK, value added tax on imported goods is payable on a sum comprising the price of the imported goods plus any customs duty payable thereon. Collins dictionary… …

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