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dutiable

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A quick definition of dutiable:

Term: dutiable

Definition: Dutiable refers to items or goods that are subject to a tax or duty. This means that when these items are imported or exported, a fee must be paid to the government. For example, if someone brings in a dutiable item from another country, they will have to pay a tax on it before they can legally bring it into the country.

A more thorough explanation:

Dutiable means that something is subject to a tax or duty.

  • Imported goods are often dutiable, meaning that the person importing them has to pay a tax on them.
  • Some countries have a list of dutiable items, such as alcohol or tobacco, that are taxed at a higher rate than other items.

These examples show that when something is dutiable, it means that there is a tax or duty that needs to be paid on it. This can apply to goods that are being imported into a country, or to certain items that are being sold within a country. The tax or duty is usually a percentage of the item's value, and is meant to help the government raise money.

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