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  • 1HM Revenue and Customs — Her Majesty s Revenue and Customs Cyllid a Thollau Ei Mawrhydi (Welsh) Non ministerial government department overview For …

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  • 2Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office — RCPO redirects here. For the military airport with that ICAO code, see Hsinchu Air Base. The Revenue and Customs Prosecution Office (RCPO) was a non departmental public body created under the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 as an… …

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  • 3Customs house agent — (CHA) is a person who is licensed to act as an agent for transaction of any business relating to the entry or departure of conveyances or the import or export of goods at any Customs station. Contents 1 Liabilities on a CHA 2 Essential Features… …

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  • 4Customs valuation — is the process where customs authorities assign a monetary value to a good or service for the purposes of import or export. Generally, authorities engage in this process as a means of protecting tariff concessions, collecting revenue for the… …

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  • 5Customs broking — Customs brokerage is a profession that involves the clearing of goods through customs barriers for importers and exporters (usually businesses). This involves the preparation of documents and/or electronic submissions, the calculation (and… …

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  • 6Customs and Excise — refers to customs duty and excise duty. In certain countries, the national tax authorities that are responsible for collecting those duties are named Customs and Excise, including: HM Customs and Excise, a department of the British government… …

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  • 7Hindu teaching and customs of marriage — The Hindu religion has a deep significance and meaning for the institution of marriage. It is viewed as a sacrament and not a contract. Hindu families are patrilocal.Institution of Marriage:Marriage is generally a union between a male and a… …

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  • 8Customs & 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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  • 9customs union — one of the main ways in which the European Union seeks to achieve a common market. It involves two major steps: (1) the prohibition of customs duties and measures having equivalent effect; (2) the adoption of a common external tariff against the… …

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  • 10Customs — This article is about import/export tariffs. For other uses, see Custom (disambiguation). Customs, Tolls or Duties of the Corporation of Kinsale (1788) Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting and safeguarding cus …

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