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- Customs duty, Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP) charges, excise duty and VAT, as applicable. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Tax avoidance and tax evasion — Tax avoidance is the legal utilization of the tax regime to one s own advantage, in order to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. By contrast tax evasion is the general term for efforts to not pay taxes by… … Wikipedia
Duty-free shop — Duty Free redirects here. For the British sitcom, see Duty Free (TV series). A typical duty free store, at Zürich Airport … Wikipedia
Labour and tax laws in Iran — govern the employment and fiscal contributions of people working and living in Iran. Roughly one fourth of Iran s labour forc is engaged in manufacturing and construction. Another one fifth is engaged in agriculture, and the remainder are divided … Wikipedia
stamp duty reserve tax — (SDRT) A tax introduced by the Finance Act 1986. It is not technically stamp duty but a separate tax imposing a charge of 0.5% on agreements to transfer chargeable securities for consideration. As a general rule, the payment of stamp duty on a… … Law dictionary
stamp duty land tax — (SDLT) A tax on transactions involving interests in land in the UK introduced on 1 December 2003. The tax is not triggered by the execution of a document but is payable automatically on the due date, which is 30 days after the effective date of… … Law dictionary
tax point — The point in time that establishes the rates of duty and tax, rate of exchange etc. that apply to a transaction or a declaration made to HM Customs and Excise. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary … Financial and business terms
duty-free — ˌduty ˈfree adjective TAX duty free goods can be bought without paying tax on them, for example at ports and airports when you are travelling abroad: • The drop in air traffic is expected to cut into duty free perfume sales. • the airport s duty… … Financial and business terms
Tax-free shopping — refers to the opportunity for customers to purchase goods or services without paying any tax normally collected at retail, such as sales tax, Goods and Services Tax, value added tax, or consumption tax.Tax free shopping in the United StatesTax… … Wikipedia
Duty (disambiguation) — Duty is a philosophical and legal concept. Duty may also refer to: Duty (album), an album by Ayumi Hamasaki Duty (economics), a form of taxation Air Passenger Duty, an excise duty in the United Kingdom Stamp duty, a form of tax on documents… … Wikipedia
Duty (economics) — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy … Wikipedia