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duty free allowances - перевод на греческий

RETAIL OUTLETS THAT ARE EXEMPT FROM THE PAYMENT OF CERTAIN LOCAL OR NATIONAL TAXES AND DUTIES
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  • Duty-free store at Terminal 3 of [[Beijing Capital International Airport]]
  • Duty-free stores at [[Ben Gurion Airport]] in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel
  • A typical duty-free store, at [[Zürich Airport]]

duty free allowances      
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duty free shop         
κατάστημα αδασμολόγητων ειδών
duty free         
αφορολόγητος, αδασμολόγητος

Определение

duty-free shop
(duty-free shops)
A duty-free shop is a shop, for example at an airport, where you can buy goods at a cheaper price than usual, because no tax is paid on them.
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Википедия

Duty-free shop

A duty-free shop (or store) is a retail outlet whose goods are exempt from the payment of certain local or national taxes and duties, on the requirement that the goods sold will be sold to travelers who will take them out of the country, who will then pay duties and taxes in their destination country (depending on its personal exemption limits and tariff regime). Which products can be sold duty-free vary by jurisdiction, as well as how they can be sold, and the process of calculating the duty or refunding the duty component.

Tax Free World Association (TFWA) announced that in 2011 Asia-Pacific, with 35 percent of global duty-free and travel retail sales, has more duty free than Europe and Americas, with these regions accounting for 34 percent and 23 percent respectively. 31 percent of sales came from the fragrances and cosmetics category, followed by the wine and spirit category with 17 percent and then comes tobacco products.

However, some countries impose duty on goods brought into the country, though they had been bought duty-free in another country, or when the value or quantity of such goods exceed an allowed limit. Duty-free shops are often found in the international zone of international airports, sea ports, and train stations but goods can also be bought duty-free on board airplanes and passenger ships. They are not as commonly available for road or train travelers, although several border crossings between the United States and both Canada and Mexico have duty-free shops for car travelers. In some countries, any shop can participate in a reimbursement system, such as Global Blue and Premier Tax Free, wherein a sum equivalent to the tax is paid, but then the goods are presented to customs and the sum reimbursed on exit.

Duty-free are abolished for intra-EU (inside the EU tax union) travelers but are retained for travelers whose final destination is outside the EU. They also sell to intra-EU travelers but with appropriate taxes.

The world's largest airport by duty-free sales is South Korea's Incheon Airport, with US$1.85 billion in 2016, narrowly overtaking Dubai Duty Free with 2016 sales of $1.82 billion.

Примеры употребления для duty free allowances
1. According to a Spanish police spokesman, a routine check of duty free allowances on spirits and cigarettes escalated into very undiplomatic behaviour from the senior Tory parliamentarian.
2. After recent rumblings the Treasury promised an "internationally renowned economist" – a phrase that the more generously–minded might use to describe Prof Blanchflower, or at least his duty–free allowances.
3. Encouraging news from Spain, meanwhile, where 70–year–old Tory peer, 1'64 Winter Olympics bobsleigh gold medallist and ex–Grenadier Guard Lord Glentoran faces trial over accusations that he injured three police officers in a disagreement over duty free allowances that escalated into what can only be described as a brawl.
4. "We are seriously considering giving duty–free concessions on the purchase or import of washing machines and four–burner cookers by overseas Sri Lankan workers who are entitled for a duty free allowances." The customs chief said the government has also given a one–month grace period from Aug. 1 for those Sri Lankan expatriates whose electronic and household goods are aboard cargo liners.
5. tdn.com.tr inc.all words Home Page Domestic Foreign Finance Diplomacy Opinions Features Sports Weather Press Scanner Archive All About Turkey About TDN MEMBER CENTER Your Account Some bigger duty–free allowances proposed for EU Wednesday, March 1, 2006 print this page mail to a friend BUSINESS REPORT All News» » US votes for best bathroom » Microsoft introduces branding strategies for domestic IT firms » Turkcell net profit surges 78 pct in 2005 » Strong Audi sales kick off Geneva show » Some bigger duty–free allowances proposed for EU » Turkey needs microeconomic restructuring » Microsoft touts ‘Origami‘ device » Mergers pose new challenge to EU energy policy » ‘Suez crisis‘ makes EU an Italy election issue » The top 10 energy companies in the world BRUSSELS – Reuters ARTICLE SUMMARYTravelers entering the European Union would be allowed to bring in more perfume, coffee and tea free of tax under proposals from its executive arm, but the volume of beer would be limited.