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customs duties - translation to English

AUTHORITY OR AGENCY THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TARIFF COLLECTION AND CONTROL OF MOVEMENT OF GOODS
Customs Duties; Customs Service; Custom duties; Export duties; Customs (tax); Customs clearance; Customs service; Usagium; Custom agent; Customs tax; Customs Services; 🛃; Airport customs; Customs services; National customs service; Customs post; Privatization of customs; Customs inspection
  • Officers from [[US Customs and Border Protection]] boarding a ship
  • Customs, Tolls or Duties of the Corporation of [[Kinsale]] (1788)
  • A customs officer in [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]] checks the luggage of an incoming traveler.
  • The customs-and-duty house at the [[port of Haifa]], Israel
  • border guard]] working together in 2006
  • Vienna Convention road sign]] for customs

customs duties         
(n.) = aranceles, tarifas arancelarias, derechos de aduana
Ex: These "own resources" comprise agricultural and sugar levies, customs duties and a percentage of value added tax (VAT).
customs         
(n.) = aduana
Ex: Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.
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* customs and excise agency = servicio de aduanas
* customs duties = aranceles, tarifas arancelarias, derechos de aduana
customs duty         
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  • Average tariff rates for selected countries (1913–2007)
  • Average tariff rates in Spain and Italy (1860–1910)
  • Average tariff rates in US (1821–2016)
  • Average tariff rates (France, UK, US)
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  • [[GDP per capita]] at [[purchasing power parity]] (PPP) versus import taxes, by country
  • Tariff rates in Japan (1870–1960)
  • US Trade Balance and Trade Policy (1895–2015)
TAX ON THE IMPORT AND EXPORT OF GOODS
Tariffs; Import tariff; Customs duty; Tarrif; Import duty; Import duties; Import tax; Custom duty; Tarriff; Customs tarrif; Customs tariff; Tarrifs; Customs duties; Import taxes; Tariff protection; Import Tariffs; Import tariffs; External tax; Export tax; Custom tax; Customs law; Tarriffs
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Definition

customs
1.
Customs is the official organization responsible for collecting taxes on goods coming into a country and preventing illegal goods from being brought in.
...components similar to those seized by British customs.
...customs officers.
N-PROPER: oft N n
2.
Customs is the place where people arriving from a foreign country have to declare goods that they bring with them.
He walked through customs.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Customs duties are taxes that people pay for importing and exporting goods.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
see also custom

Wikipedia

Customs

Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out of a country. Traditionally, customs has been considered as the fiscal subject that charges customs duties (i.e. tariffs) and other taxes on import and export. In recent decades, the views on the functions of customs have considerably expanded and now covers three basic issues: taxation, security, and trade facilitation.

Each country has its own laws and regulations for the import and export of goods into and out of a country, enforced by their respective customs authorities; the import/export of some goods may be restricted or forbidden entirely. A wide range of penalties are faced by those who break these laws.

Examples of use of customs duties
1. Customs duties Israel annually transfers about $600 million in taxes and customs duties it collects for the Palestinians.
2. The authority will be exempt from customs duties and taxes.
3. The customs duties are worth around $60m per month.
4. The countervailing duty is in addition to normal customs duties.
5. Customs duties average 4%, the lowest in the region.