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  • 21duty drawback — UK US noun [C or U] (US also drawback) ► TAX, COMMERCE tax paid on imported materials that is paid back when goods or products made with those materials are exported again: »There is a duty drawback scheme for foreign inputs entering into… …

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  • 22duty-free — [do͞ot′ēfrē′, dyo͞ot′ēfrē′] adj. designating or of goods on which no duty or tax must be paid, or a shop selling such goods adv. with no payment of a duty or tax required …

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  • 23duty-free shop — duty free shops N COUNT 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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  • 24Duty on Hair Powder Act 1795 — (35 Geo. III, c. 49) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain levying a tax on hair powder. It was repealed in 1869. The Act stated that everyone wishing to use hair powder must, from 5 May 1795, visit a stamp office to enter their name and… …

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  • 25Delivered Duty Paid — noun Meaning the seller pays for the all transportation to a named place in the country of import …

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  • 26Delivered Duty Paid - DDP — A transaction in which the seller must pay for all of the costs related to transporting the goods and is responsible in full for the goods until they have been received and transfered to the buyer. This includes paying for the shipping, the… …

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  • 27Delivered Duty Paid — Named Place of Destination, ⇡ DDP …

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  • 28duty — A tax on imports, exports, or consumption goods. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary There are two main types of duty collected by HM Customs and Excise: one is import duty , which is duty charged on goods imported into the European Union ( EU); and… …

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  • 29duty — / dju:tɪ/ noun a tax which has to be paid ● Traders are asking the government to take the duty off alcohol or to put a duty on cigarettes. ♦ goods which are liable to duty goods on which customs or excise tax has to be paid ▪▪▪ ‘Canadian and… …

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  • 30duty — / dju:ti/ noun 1. a tax which has to be paid ● Traders are asking the government to take the duty off alcohol or to put a duty on cigarettes. ♦ goods which are liable to duty goods on which cus toms or excise tax has to be paid 2. work which has… …

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