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  1. Customs and Excise

    Customs 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 until 2005 HM Revenue and Customs a department formed by the merger of HM Customs and Excise with Inland Revenue in 2005 Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong In Ghana, the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service In Singapore, the defunct Customs and Excise Department, which was replaced by the Singapore Customs on 1 April 2003 disambig ...   more details



  1. H.M. Customs and Excise Collection

    File Medicine Duty 1897.jpg right thumb An 1897 British Medicine Duty revenue stamp not from the H.M. Customs and Excise Collection . The H.M. Customs and Excise Collection is a collection of British revenue stamp s in Proof philately proof or registration form for Table Water Duty, Medicine Tax, Playing Card Tax and other duties. It forms part of the British Library Philatelic Collections and was transferred to the Library by HM Customs & Excise H.M. Customs & Excise in 2002. ref name bl1 http www.bl.uk reshelp findhelprestype philatelic philateliccollections collectionsoverview collectionsgb philcollectionsgb.html The H.M. Customs and Excise Collection. British Library, 11 February 2012. ref See also Revenue Society Revenue stamps of the United Kingdom Treasury Excise Correspondence Collection References Reflist Commons category Revenue stamps of the United Kingdom British Library Named Collections British Library stub philately stub Category British Library Philatelic collections Category Revenue stamps Category Philately of the United Kingdom Category Taxation in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Central Board of Excise and Customs

    File Copy of Customs & Central Excise DKB.jpg Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Central Excise & Customs nativename nativenamea nativenamer commonname patch patchcaption badge badgecaption flag flagcaption imagesize 50 motto mottotranslated mission formed 26 Jan 1944 preceding1 employees volunteers budget country India federal Yes map mapcaption sizearea sizepopulation legaljuris governingbody Government of India governingbodyscnd constitution1 restriction overviewtype overviewbody headquarters New Delhi , India hqlocmap hqlocleft hqloctop hqlocmappoptitle sworntype sworn unsworntype unsworn electeetype minister1name minister1pfo chief1name S.K. Goel chief1position Chairman parentagency Ministry of Finance , Department of Revenue child1agency unittype unitname officetype Commissionerate stationtype Branch website http www.cbec.gov.in www.cbec.gov.in stations 61 The Central Board of Excise and Customs CBEC is the national agency responsible for administering Customs , Central Excise & Service Tax in India . The Customs & Central Excise department was established in the year 1855 by the then British Governor General of India, to administer customs laws in India and collection of import duties land revenue. It is one of the oldest government departments of India. Currently the Customs and Excise department comes under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance. IRS officers start their careers as Assistant Commissioners in the field and within 20 25 years rise to the post of Chief Commissioners, with a few senior most officers who become Members of CBEC CESTAT Settlement Commission. The Central Board of Excise & Customs CBEC consist of 3 main divisions in it Central Excise India Customs Service Tax India DEFAULTSORT Central Board Of Excise And Customs Category Executive branch of the Indian government Category Ministry of Finance India Category Taxation in India Category Customs services Category Excise taxes India gov stub ...   more details



  1. HM Customs and Excise

    Refimprove date March 2008 UKtaxation HM Customs and Excise HMCE was, until April 2005, a department ... added tax Value added tax VAT , Customs Duties , Excise Duties , and other indirect tax es such as Air ..., HM Revenue and Customs HMRC , with effect from 18 April 2005. ref cite web url http www.hmrc.gov.uk menus aboutmenu.htm title About us publisher HM Revenue and Customs ref HM Customs and Excise Investigators ... include Robert Burns , Thomas Paine and Adam Smith . Customs and Excise The combined Board of Customs ... Revenue. In March 2004, the O Donnell review called for the merger of Customs and Excise with Inland ... 2005 . Customs and Excise ranks UK Customs rank insignia There were no HM Customs Waterguard grades ... Curl above. See also H.M. Customs and Excise Collection . A collection of revenue stamps of H.M.C.E. ... http www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk customs index.asp HM Customs & Excise National Museum http ndad.ulcc.ac.uk AH 19 detail.html Administrative history of Customs & Excise http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ... 2Fri2145 2Ehtm&lBack 1 National Archives. Customs & Excise Officials and Tax Collectors Category ... at entry points into the United Kingdom its insignia included a portcullis . Customs officers had authority ... s or His Majesty s , depending on the gender of the reigning monarch. Customs Image HM Customs Ensign.PNG 220px border thumb right The ensign of HM Customs & Excise The Board of Customs, responsible for collecting His or Her Majesty s Customs, had a very long history. Originally, the term customs ... English customs system can be traced to the Winchester Assize of 1203 4, in the reign of John of England King John , from which time customs were to be collected and paid to the State Treasury. Legislation concerning customs can be traced to King Edward I of England Edward I . Under the nova custuma in 1275, Collectors of Customs were appointed by Royal patent and, in 1298, custodes custumae were appointed in certain ports to collect customs for the Crown . The first Customs officers ...   more details



  1. Commissioner of Customs and Excise

    The Commissioner of Customs and Excise is the head of the Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department , which is responsible for monitoring the movement of goods into and out of Hong Kong , customs and excise, duties and investigation of pirated products. List of Commissioners Director of Commerce & Industry and Commissioner of Preventive Service David Ronald Holmes 1962&ndash 1966 Terence Dare Sorby 1966&ndash 1970 Jack Cater 1970&ndash 1972 David Harold Jordan 1972&ndash 1977 Directors of Trade, Industry and Customs and Commissioners of Customs and Excises David Harold Jordan 1977&ndash 1979 William Doward small Order of the British Empire CBE small 1979&ndash 1982 Commissioners of Customs and Excise before 1997 Douglas Arthur Jordan small Order of St Michael and St George CMG small 1982&ndash 1984 Harnam Singh Grewal small Order of the British Empire CBE ED small 1984&ndash 1986 Patrick John Williamson small Imperial Service Order ISO small 1986&ndash 1990 Clive William Baker Oxley small Order of the British Empire OBE small 1990&ndash 1993 Donald McFarlane Watson small Order of the British Empire OBE Queen s Police Medal QPM CPM small 1993&ndash 1996 Li Shu fai small Hong Kong honours system SBS small 1996&ndash 1997 Commissioners of Customs and Excise after 1997 Li Shu fai small Hong Kong honours system SBS small 1997&ndash 1999 John Tsang small Justice of the Peace JP small 1999&ndash 2001 Raymond Wong civil servant Raymond Wong 2001&ndash 2003 Timothy Tong 2003&ndash 2007 Richard Yuen 2007 2011 Clement Cheung 2011 present External links http www.customs.gov.hk Hong Kong Customs and Excise http www.info.gov.hk Government of HKSAR http www.gov.hk en about govdirectory govchart index.htm Organisation chart of Hong Kong Government HK Principal Officials Category Positions of the Hong Kong Government Customs and Excise ...   more details



  1. Customs Excise and Preventive Service

    Orphan date September 2011 The Customs Excise and Preventive Service CEPS is the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the monitoring, regulation and inspection of exports into Ghana . ref name CEPS cite web title Corporate Profile url http www.ghanacustoms.gov.gh about us.htm publisher www.ghanacustoms.gov.gh accessdate 10 June 2011 ref History The service was established in 1839 and was under the jurisdiction of the Civil Service Department of Ghana. In 1986, the Rawlings government made the service autonomous backed by the PNDC Law 144. The law was replaced in 1993 by the PNDC Law 330. ref name CEPS Functions of the service The service is mandated to collect Import and export duty tax, petroleum tax and import excise. It is promotes the protection of revenue through the prevention of smuggling of goods across Ghana s borders. The service protects the boundaries of Ghana by preventing external aggression and promotes territorial integrity of Ghana. The service is a member of Ghana s security services. Import and export restrictions and prohibitions are supervised by the service. ref name CEPS References reflist Ghana topics Ministries and Agencies in Ghana Category Government of Ghana Category Customs services Ghana stub ...   more details



  1. National Academy of Customs Excise and Narcotics

    Infobox University name National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics image File NACEN.JPG thumb upright 2 centre alt National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics, Faridabad, India location Faridabad , India website http www.nacen.gov.in index.asp www.nacen.gov.in Introduction The National Academy of Customs Excise and Narcotics National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics or National Academy of Customs Excise and Narcotics NACEN , is a premier national academy of the Government of India for training of Indian Revenue Service IRS officers administering Customs, Central Excise, Service Tax and Narcotics laws in India. It imparts training to the officers of the elite Indian Revenue Service IRS . It is also the regional training center of the World Customs Organization World Customs Organization WCO for the South Asia region. It has nine regional training center across India which hold induction training for the group B and C officers. After completing the foundation course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration , Mussoouriee the direct recruits of the Indian Revenue Service IRS undergo an intensive training in taxation laws, international trade, narcotics laws, financial administration of India . name National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics image File NACEN.JPG thumb upright 2 centre alt National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics, Faridabad, India location Faridabad , India website http www.nacen.gov.in index.asp www.nacen.gov.in The recruitment to this service is through Civil Services Examination held at prescribed date every year. Location Sector 29, Faridabad, Haryana, India. PIN 121008. Official Website The official website of the National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics is http nacen.gov.in External links http www.nacen.gov.in NACEN Training Academy for IRS C&CE Officers http www.irsonline.in IRS C&CE Officers Association Official Website http www.irsofficersonline.org IRS IT Officers Association Official ...   more details



  1. Customs and Excise Extra Guards Association

    Infobox Union name CEEGA country Trinidad and Tobago affiliation NATUC members full name Customs and Excise Extra Guards Association native name image founded current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago people Andre Cabarr President website footnotes Include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. The Customs and Excise Extra Guards Association is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago which represents Extra Guards in the Customs and Excise Division of the Ministry of Finance. See also Portal Organized labour List of trade unions Category Trade unions in Trinidad and Tobago Category Public sector trade unions Caribbean trade union stub Trinidad stub ...   more details



  1. Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong)

    Infobox Government agency agency name Customs and Excise Department nativename a nativename r heung1gong2 hoi2gwaan1 logo Badge of the Customs and Excise Department.gif logo caption logo width 200px ... en whats new hq bldg Customs and Excise Department Customs Headquarters Building ref formed 1909 preceding1 dissolved superseding Hong Kong Customs jurisdiction HKG employees 5,632 March 2008 http www.budget.gov.hk ... of Customs and Excise chief2 name Ho Lok Au Yeung chief2 position Deputy Commissioner parent ... footnotes Refimprove date April 2010 The Customs and Excise Department C&ED , zh t ... needed date April 2010 . History Image Flag of Customs and Excise Department before 1997.gif thumb right 300px Flag of Customs and Excise Department before 1997. Image Badge of Customs and Excise Department before 1997.gif thumb right 300px Badge of Customs and Excise Department before 1997. Originally, Hong Kong Customs was Import and Export Management Predecessor , was founded in 1909, initially ... The Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department . On 1 August 1982, The Hong Kong Customs and Excise ... is headed by the Commissioner of Customs and Excise . As at 1 April 2004, the department has an establishment of 4 931 posts, of which nine are directorate officers, 3 804 are members of the Customs and Excise Service, 504 are Trade Controls Officers and 614 are staff of the General and Common ... administration of the Customs and Excise Service, including staff training, planning and provision ... the colonial Brunswick star Motto changed from Customs Hong Kong to Hong Kong Customs and Excise ... hk ced.html Customs and Excise Department & 91 Hong Kong& 93 Weapons While most members of the HK ... reflist External links Commons category Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong http www.customs.gov.hk Hong Kong Customs and Excise official website en zh icon Border guards Government of Hong Kong Law enforcement in Hong Kong Security Bureau Hong Kong DEFAULTSORT Customs And Excise Department ...   more details



  1. Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal

    has now been renamed as the Customs Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal. There are four Benches ... as the Customs Excise and Gold Control Appellate Tribunal CEGAT , its name was changed to the current ... those associated with the levy of Customs, Excise & Service Tax. The work of the tribunal has been ... of duty of customs or excise, settlement of valuation disputes classification disputes. The Tribunal ... are required to have at least 5 years of field experience as Commissioners of Customs & Excise. The selection ... Commissioners Represent the Customs & Excise department in the bench against the appellants. Support ... Empty section date February 2012 External links http www.cestat.gov.in Official website of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal http www.allindiantaxes.com ait news 400.php www.cbec.gov.in excise cx circulars ... reductn govt litigatn proforma.pdf Category Central Civil Services India ...   more details



  1. Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise

    Infobox Court Case name Esso Ltd v Customs and Excise court House of Lords image caption date decided full name citations 1975 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 1975 4.html UKHL 4 , 1976 1 WLR 1 judges prior actions 1975 1 WLR 406 subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Intention to create legal relations Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise 1975 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 1975 4.html UKHL 4 is an English contract law case, concerning the rule of creation of legal relations in English law . Facts Esso offered a World Cup coin with likenesses of English 1970 squad players, given to every motorist buying over four gallons of petrol. The Revenue argued these coins should have purchase tax charged on them because they were produced in quantity for general sale. Judgment Court of Appeal Lord Denning MR said it was amazing that this case had gotten so far. He said the coins were not sold . House of Lords The House of Lords Lord Fraser dissenting agreed with the Court of Appeal that the petrol, not the coins, were being sold. But, then, on the question of whether the coins were being given under a contractual obligation, or as a mere gift, Lord Simon of Glaisdale, Lord Wilberforce and Lord Fraser agreed there was intention to create legal relations, given the heavy onus of proof to show a bargain was not intended. Lord Russell and Viscount Dilhorne dissented on this point, saying that the language in the poster advertisements that the coins were going free and the minimal value of the coins indicated no intention to create legal relations. See also English contract law Notes reflist References External links Category English contract case law ...   more details



  1. Norwich Pharmacal Co. v Customs and Excise Commissioners

    Infobox Court Case name Norwich Pharmacal Co. v Customs and Excise italic title force court House of Lords image date decided 26 June 1973 full name Norwich Pharmacal Co. & Ors v Commissioners of Customs and Excise citations 1973 3 WLR 164 1973 FSR 365 1973 2 All ER 943 1974 RPC 101 1973 UKHL 6 1974 AC 133 judges James Reid, Baron Reid Lord Reid br John Morris, Baron Morris of Borth y Gest Lord Morris of Borth y Gest br Reginald Manningham Buller, 1st Viscount Dilhorne Viscount Dilhorne br Geoffrey Cross, Baron Cross of Chelsea Lord Cross of Chelsea br Charles Shaw, Baron Kilbrandon Lord Kilbrandon prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 1973 6.html Full text of judgment keywords Interim order interim injunctions pre action disclosure application notice quia timet injunctions Joint and several liability joint tortfeasors freezing orders search orders cause of action preliminary injunction s Standing law locus standi Norwich Pharmaceuticals Norwich Pharmacal Co. & Others v HM Customs and Excise Customs and Excise Commissioners 1974 AC 133 was a case involving the owner and exclusive licensee of a patent for an antibacterial called furazolidone . Between 1960 and 1970 unlicensed shipments of the chemical were imported into Britain, but Norwich Pharmacal were unable to identify the importers. The Commissioners held information that would identify the importers, but would not disclose this, claiming that they had no authority to give such information. Norwich Pharmacal order The House of Lords held that where an innocent third party had information relating to unlawful conduct, a court could compel them to assist the person suffering damage by giving them that information. ref Cite web url http www.gillhams.com dictionary 556.cfm title Norwich Pharmacal Orders accessdate 30 September 2010 work Gillhams LLP ref This is now known ... 2011 DEFAULTSORT Norwich Pharmacal Co. v Customs and Excise Commissioners Category English case ...   more details



  1. Her Majesty's Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Barclays Bank Plc

    Infobox Court Case name Customs and Excise v Barclays Bank Plc court House of Lords image date decided full name citations 2006 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 2006 28.html UKHL 28 judges prior actions 2004 http www.bailii.org ew cases EWCA Civ 2004 1555.html EWCA Civ 1555 , 2004 http www.bailii.org ew cases EWHC Comm 2004 122.html EWHC 122 Comm subsequent actions opinions transcripts keywords Assumption of responsibility , Caparo test, negligent misstatement Her Majesty s Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Barclays Bank Plc 2006 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 2006 28.html UKHL 28 is a leading English tort law case concerning negligent misstatement and pure economic loss . Facts HM Customs and Excise Customs and Excise needed to freeze the bank account of a Barclays customer. By law, banks are required to comply with requests for freezing orders and are paid for the service. When it received the request, a Barclays employee replied that it had frozen the bank account. But it had not, and the customer proceeded to empty all of the money from the account. Customs and Excise sued Barclays for the amount that was lost. Barclays argued it had no duty of care, nor had it assumed responsibility. Judgment Court of Appeal Peter Gibson LJ, Longmore LJ, Lindsay LJ held that there was no duty and proposed that Hedley Byrne type assumption of responsibility should be subsumed into the threefold test from Caparo Industries plc v Dickman . House of Lords The House of Lords unanimously disapproved the Court of Appeal s decision, that assumption of responsibility was indistinct and subsumed into the law of negligence. It held, however, that in this case, because the bank was required by law to comply with the freezing order, there could not be said to have arisen any assumption of responsibility on Hedley Byrne grounds. Applying then the Caparo test, it was held to not be fair, just and reasonable to impose liability. The bank was therefore not required to reimburse Customs and Excise ...   more details



  1. Excise

    for specific activities. Excises are distinguished from customs customs duties , which are taxes on importation. Excises are inland taxes, whereas customs duties are border taxes. An excise is considered ... s records, tobacco duty, and visiting forces as being subject to excise. ref HM Revenue & Customs, http www.hmrc.gov.uk briefs excise duty index.htm Excise Duty Index see list along left hand side ... of Key Facts and Figures ref United Kingdom Main Her Majesty s Customs and Excise Her Majesty s Customs ... except in the case of duty free once through excise upon purchase and a second time around through customs ... entered into is applying the customs partly for the same reasons as the original excise was charged ... also Customs Securities Turnover Excise Tax References Reflist Wiktionary Use dmy dates date March 2011 ...Taxation An excise or excise tax sometimes called a duty economics duty of excise special tax is commonly ... added tax VAT . In common terminology but not necessarily in law an excise is distinguished from a sales tax or VAT in three ways i an excise typically applies to a narrower range of products ii an excise ... prices of the targeted products and iii an excise is typically per unit tax specific so much per unit ... in the case of a VAT . Typical examples of excise duties are taxes on gasoline and other fuels, and taxes ... 2007.png thumb right 240px Share of federal excise taxes paid by Household income ... excise is derived from the Dutch accijns , which is presumed to come from the Latin accensare , meaning simply to tax . Regulatory and legal definitions of excise vary by country. For example In India, an excise is described as an indirect tax levied and collected on the goods manufactured in India. In the United Kingdom, HM Revenue and Customs lists alcohol , environmental taxes, gambling , holdings ... services . The Australian Taxation Office describes an excise as a tax levied on certain types ... 003 095 Businesses Excise . Retrieved July 2009. ref In Australia , the meaning of excise is not merely ...   more details



  1. Customs

    within the European Union EU also have a Blue Channel. As the EU is a customs union , travellers between EU countries do not have to pay customs duties. VAT and Excise duties may be applicable ...About import export tariffs Custom disambiguation Cleanup date March 2009 File Customs, Tolls or Duties Corporation of Kinsale.jpg thumb right Customs, Tolls or Duties of the Corporation of Kinsale 1788 File CBP female officers going aboard a ship.jpg right thumb Officers from US Customs and Border Protection boarding a ship. Customs is an authority or Government agency agency in a country responsible for collecting and safeguarding Duty economics customs duties and for controlling the flow of goods ... may be restricted or forbidden, and the customs agency enforces these rules. ref name Chowdhury 1992 Chowdhury, F. L. 1992 Evasion of Customs Duty in Bangladesh, unpublished MBA dissertation submitted to Monash University, Australia. ref The customs authority may be different from the immigration authority ... deemed dangerous to the country. In most countries customs are attained through government agreements and international laws. A customs Duty economics duty is a tariff or tax on the importation usually or exportation unusually of goods. In the Kingdom of England , customs duties were typically part ... ary consent to be levied, unlike excises excise duty , land tax , or other forms of taxes. Commercial goods not yet cleared through customs are held in a customs area , often called a bonded store, until processed. All authorised ports are recognised customs area. Red and Green channels Customs ... link date January 2012 ref Passengers with goods to declare carrying items above the permitted customs ... to declare carrying goods within the customs limits only and not carrying prohibited items can go ... and save time. But, if a passenger going through the Green Channel is found to have goods above the customs ... to customs, by virtue of having gone through the Green Channel. Canada and the United States ...   more details



  1. Excise stamp

    File Banderol.jpg thumb Alcohol excise stamp An excise stamp is type of revenue stamp affixed to some exciseable goods to indicate that the required excise tax has been paid by the manufacturer. They are Security finance securities printed by the finance ministry of the relevant country. Security measures Excise stamps and are often as detailed in their design as banknotes usually made from the same Cotton paper type of paper and containing holograms and other Counterfeit Anti counterfeiting measures anti counterfeit devices. The reason for such measures is that excise duty is extremely expensive, in most EU countries accounting for around half the market price of the product. Usage Excise stamps .... ref Unlike petrol, for example, which, despite being subject to excise, has no packaging to which ... of a genuine excise stamp also goes some way towards guaranteeing the genuineness of the product, as only certified producers may legally buy excise stamps. However, illegally obtained or counterfeit stamps are common in some countries. Manufacturers will buy a certain quantity of excise stamps from the government at their excise value which they are then obliged to affix to every packet of cigarettes or bottle of Distilled beverage spirits produced. The excise stamps are ideally affixed ... constitute contraband . In countries where excise stamps are required, all cigarettes and alcohol ... for duty free sale, which are still subject to excise but not VAT some countries do not require stamps for wine s, while others do. In the United Kingdom In the UK , excise stamps have been in use for spirits ..., while other forms of control are implemented by HM Revenue & Customs to verify that this is indeed ... illegally import them from abroad. Gallery Russian excise stamps 2000s gallery File Cigaretteakciz2002.jpg Cigarettes domestic File Cigaretteakcizimport2008.jpg Cigarettes import File Russia. Excise ... Revenue stamps Category Excise taxes az Banderol bg de Banderole nl Banderol belasting ...   more details



  1. Central Excise (India)

    Central Excise is a central government department in India which is administered by the Central Board of Excise and Customs . See also Income tax in India Service tax in India Value added tax References http www.cbec.gov.in excise cx manual manual index1.htm Central Excise Manual http www.cbec.gov.in excise cx manual manual chap4 part1.htm ch4 p1 1 Invoice System http www.pondycentralexcise.gov.in Index.htm Pondicherry Chapter of http www.cbec.gov.in excise cx manual manual index1.htm Category Taxation in India ...   more details



  1. Treasury Excise Correspondence Collection

    The Treasury Excise Correspondence Collection is a collection of correspondence between the United Kingdom H.M. Treasury Treasury and HM Customs and Excise Excise , dated between 1826 and the 1840s, that forms part of the British Library Philatelic Collections . The collection shows a wide variety of postal marks and rates and was transferred from Her Majesty s Customs & Excise in 1992. ref name bl1 http www.bl.uk reshelp findhelprestype philatelic philateliccollections collectionsoverview collectionsgb philcollectionsgb.html The Treasury Excise Correspondence Collection. British Library, 23 February 2012. ref See also H.M. Customs and Excise Collection References Reflist Commons category Postal markings British Library Named Collections British Library stub philately stub Category British Library Philatelic collections Category Philately of the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Pakistan Customs

    known as the Customs & Excise group , it was re classified as Pakistan Customs Service in November 2010, when the responsibility of Sales Tax & Federal Excise was taken away and a new occupational service developed to collect Sales Tax, Federal Excise and Income Tax namely Inland Revenue Service IRS ... Customs Service has been greatly diminished because of the loss of sales tax and federal excise to IRS, the move has allowed Pakistan Customs Service to become a lean and mean service with enhanced focus on border control. The anti smuggling powers delegated previously by Pakistan Customs ...Pakistan Customs is the guardian of Pakistan s borders against movement of contra band goods and is a facilitator ... areas. Customs and Regulatory duties amount up to 15 of the total receipts collected by the Federal Board of Revenue. Pakistan Customs is manned by officers from the Pakistan Customs Service PCS ... Customs is planning to have an enhanced anti smuggling role in border areas which will allow it to play an important role in national development. The shift in the role of Pakistan Customs from a revenue ... country s trade policies is what appears to be the future of Pakistan Customs Service. Image New Custom House.jpg right thumb New Custom House building Karachi Ranks in Pakistan Customs Service Member Customs Chief Collector North South Collector of Customs Additional Collector of Customs Deputy Collector of Customs Assistant Collector of Customs Superintendent of Customs Superintendent of Intelligence ... of Customs Senior Intelligence Officer Senior Preventive Officer Appraiser Inspector of Customs ... Driver Constable WeBOC Web Based One Customs Web based customs clearance system that provides real time integration of agents, brokers, terminal operators, cargo handlers and customs officials for the clearance ... Pakistan at all customs stations including sea, air and dry ports. Will ultimately process and manage ... customs clearance from and average 5 10days to 2hrs 24hrs. But as per Custom Agents it takes ...   more details



  1. Undercover Customs

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Undercover Customs was a Television program television series produced by Granada Television for ITV which consisted of dramatic reconstructions of some of the largest real life smuggling incidents based on the official records of Her Majesty s Customs and Excise HM Customs and Excise in the United Kingdom UK . The series was presented by Sir Trevor McDonald and was supplemented by genuine surveillance footage and exclusive interviews with the Customs Officers responsible for the investigations of the organised smuggling rings, and also the witnesses and informants who helped crack each case. The 1998 series was Series Produced by Mike Kleinsteuber who also directed two of the programmes. Episodes The episodes and original air dates are as follows Undercover Customs 01 03 1999 Operation Crux 21 05 1998 Operation Barbecue 14 05 1998 Operation Escape 07 05 1998 Operation Fluke 30 04 1998 Operation Oltet 23 04 1998 Operation Bypass 16 04 1998 Operation Klondyke 14 08 1997 Operation Carla II 07 08 1997 Operation Suntempest 31 07 1997 Operation Babysitter 24 07 1997 Operation Green Ice 17 07 1997 Operation Begonia 10 07 1997 Category ITV television programmes Category 1997 in British television Category 1997 television series debuts Category 1999 television series endings Category 1990s British television series UK tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Customs officer

    A customs officer is a law enforcement agent who enforces customs laws, on behalf of a government. Hong Kong 4 931 posts, of which nine are directorate officers, 3 804 are members of the Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department , 504 are Trade Controls Officers and 614 are staff ... as described above or is brought to a customs and excise station, and may cause any goods to be marked ... 13 of the Customs and Excise Duties General Reliefs Act 1979 commits an offence. ref name opsi.gov.uk ... of having committed, any offence for which he is liable to be detained under the customs and excise ... become liable to forfeiture under the customs and excise Acts, or any other thing mixed, packed or found ... unlawfully removed from or to any place, or otherwise liable to forfeiture under the customs and excise ... products, which are chargeable with any duty of excise, and liable to forfeiture under the customs ..., any person within the dock area of a port, any person at a customs and excise airport, any person ... Reflist External links Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong DEFAULTSORT Customs Officer ... to customs check. Cargoes are either examined on board sea freighters or after off loading. In 2004 ... Kong and Macau are operated at the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal. Four Customs launches conduct maritime ... member of the World Customs Organization WCO and Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC . It exchanges intelligence and works closely with overseas customs administrations and law enforcement agencies. The department has also entered bilateral Cooperative Arrangements with other customs authorities ... of Customs China Customs have each established designated liaison officers to facilitate the exchange ... date November 2010 Law enforcement in the United Kingdom Officers working for HM Revenue and Customs ... goods, and prevent banned items from entering or leaving the United Kingdom. The powers of customs officers officers derive from the Customs Management Act 1979. Officers are appointed by the Commissioners ...   more details



  1. Excise tax in the United States

    States 1789 1945 Series P 89 98 Excise Tax labeled Internal Revenue Other Tot. Receipts Customs ... Part 2 Zip file CT1970p2 12 Series Y 343 351 1940 1970 Customs, Tot. Receipts, Income taxes Payroll taxes, Excise Y342 339 1940 1970 Receipts Y 352 357 1789 1939 Government Receipts Total 1789 1970 , Customs ... Federal Government was financed mainly by customs tariffs . br Average excise is calculated by dividing ... in 1812 brought back the excise tax on whiskey to compensate for the loss of customs revenue ... Andrew Jackson kept the excise tax zeroed out and reduced the customs duties tariffs in half. Excise ... that name. An example of a state of being tax is an ad valorem property tax which is not an excise. Customs ... constitutional law purposes, a customs duty or tariff is nominally in a separate category from an excise ..., but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid. See also Wiktionary Her Majesty s Customs ...About Excise in the United States other Excise taxes Excise UStaxation Excise tax in the United States is an indirect tax on listed items. Excise taxes can be and are made by federal, state and local governments and are far from uniform throughout the United States. Excise taxes are collected by the producer ... law sense, an excise tax is essentially an event tax ref Also, see generally subsection d , paragraph ... 26 4962 usc 26 4963 . ref as opposed to a state of being tax . Historical Background Federal Excise ... goods. Customs duties as set by tariff rates up to 1860 were usually about 80 95 of all federal revenue ... Tariffs and excise taxes were authorized by the United States Constitution and recommended by the first U.S. Treasury Secretary , Alexander Hamilton in 1789 to tax foreign imports and set up low excise ... ccccff align center U.S. Historical Excise Tax Collections by Federal Government br All dollar ... Whitehouse Historical Tables 1940 2016 Table 1.1 Tot. Receipts 1901 2010 Table 2 1, 2 4 Excise Tax 1934 2010 Table 2 5 Customs 1940 2010 http www.whitehouse.gov omb budget Historicals Accessed 5 Aug 2011 ...   more details



  1. China Customs

    China Customs may refer to General Administration of Customs Chinese Maritime Customs Service Chinese customs gold unit Chinese pre wedding customs dab zh ...   more details



  1. Singapore Customs

    and revenue enforcement matters. It is also responsible for the implementation of customs and trade ... Singapore Cruise Centre Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal History The Customs department s history dates ... Department, Customs is one of the oldest tax collecting organisations in Singapore. The origin of revenue ... trends. In April 2003, the department was re constituted as Singapore Customs an agency that provides services for customs, trade and revenue matters. ref name history http www.customs.gov.sg ... of customs revenue protection of customs revenue by preventing the evasion of duties and taxes provision of one stop solutions for trade and customs matters, such as issuance of permits, licenses ... through simplification of customs procedures and administration of tax suspension schemes enforcement ..., contraband enforcement and revenue collection. ref cite web title Singapore Customs Organisational ... 2Aug10CompatibilityMode.pdf publisher Singapore Customs accessdate 6 January 2011 ref Notes reflist External links http www.customs.gov.sg Singapore Customs Official Website http www.customs.gov.sg ...   more details



  1. Customs area

    Image Ports of Auckland Customs Boundary.jpg thumb right Southern edge customs border of Captain Cook wharf, Ports of Auckland , New Zealand . An electric fence is faintly visible behind the historical fence. A customs area is an area designated for storage of commercial goods that have not yet cleared customs . It is surrounded by a customs border . Most international airports and harbours have designated customs areas, sometimes covering the whole facility and including extensive storage warehouse s. ref name ANTW http www.haven.antwerpen.be html 17 FAQ page FAQ 00.html Port of Antwerp FAQ from the official website of the Port of Antwerp . Accessed 2008 06 16. ref ref http www.chennaicustoms.gov.in note2001 PN003 2001.htm Public Notice No. 03 2001 from the Office of the Commissioner of Customs , Customs House, Chennai , India . Retrieved 2007 10 12 ref For the purpose of customs duties , goods within the customs area are treated as being outside the country. This allows easy transshipment to a third country without customs authorities being involved. ref name ANTW For this reason, customs areas are usually carefully controlled and fenced to prevent smuggling . However, the area is still territorially part of the country, so the goods within the area are subject to other local laws for example drug laws and biosecurity regulations , and thus may be searched, Search and seizure impounded or turned back. Other uses The term is also sometimes used to define an area usually composed of several countries which form a customs union , or to describe the area at airports and ports where travellers are checked through customs. References Reflist Category Borders Category International law Category Customs duties ja ...   more details




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