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SPECIFICATION OF TAXES, DUTIRS, &C.
CUSTOMS BONDED WAREHOUSE REST, LARNACA, FAMAGUSTA,
AND LIMASSOL—continued.
Per week
s. ep.
1
2
3
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1
AUTHOaiTT.
O n other goods in packages weighing:—
Under 20 okes gross, each package
From 20 to 100 okes, each ...
„ 100 ,, 250 „ ...
... . ...
n
250 „ 400 „
Exceeding 400 okea, each
On goods not specially packed :—
For each 100 okes
O n timber, for every 40 cubic feet
Provided that double the above rates shall be charged on goods withdrawn for home con
sumption, and that the rates on wines and spirits shall be reduced to one-half after twelve months.
The rent to be taken on tobacco and " tumbeki " (Persian tobacco) bonded shall b e : — cp.
For the first 12 months, per bag or bale not exceeding 50 okes ...
... 0\
Exceeding 50 okes
...
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•••
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After 12 months, half the above rates.
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FINES AND FORFEITURES, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.
* PORT, HEALTH AND LIGHT DUES.
1. On all vessels arriving at a port in Cyprus from a foreign port and calling at Cyprus
ports without between their calls at any such ports having called at a foreign port.
(a) At thefirstport:
cp.
For every ton of registered tonnage up to 800 tons
...
... 2
For every ton. of registered tonnage exceeding 800 tons ...
... 1
up to a maximum of Twelve Pounds.
(&) At each of the second or third ports, when the above mentioned dues have been paid
in full, half the above rates with a maximum amount of six pounds at each port.
N o dues are payable in respect of a vessel if she calls at a fourth or subsequent port within
four weeks fron the date of leaving the third port.
(c) After the expiration of four weeks from the time of leaving the third port, for all calls
*t Cyprus ports within a period of four weeks :
cp.
For every ton of registered .tonnage up to 800 tons
...
.... 1
For every ton of registered tonnage exceeding 800 tons ...
0*
with a maximum amount of "Six Pounds iu respect of the first two ports only.
2. O n every vessel which has not come from a foreign port and which calls at Dorts m
Cyprus without culling at a foreign port, at the first two ports called at in any period of four
weeks :
cn.
For every ton of registered tonnage up to 800 tons
...
... i
For every ton of registered tonnage exceeding 800 tons ...
... 0$
up to a maximum of six ponnds, no charge being made at a third or subsequent port if called at
within the said period of four weeks.
3. Ships arriving at any port in Cyprus from a foreign port or from another port in Cyprus
and leaving such port in Cyprus without having taken cargo and without having landed or
taken on board passengers, and having on board empty barrels or empty cases only and
discharging such empty barrels or empty cases and no other cargo :
For every ton of registered tonnage ... ... ... ... '{
but not exceeding tiie maximum amount of Six Pounds.
4. Dues payable in respect of any ship, other than a steamer, may be compounded for by
the payment in advance of one shilling for each ton of the ship's registered tonnage for every
half year. A half year shall he deemed to he auy period between the 1st January and the 30th
June or between the lst July and the 31st December in any year.
5. Full dues are payable in respect of any ship hired or chartered bv His Majesty's
Government for the conveyance of troops or stores but which is also emplo'ved without the
consent of die proper authority of the Admiralty for the importation of goods other than <**oods
or stores for His Majesty's service.
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6. For the conveyance of goods with the consent of the oroper authority of the Admiralty
by any transport or ship hired or chartered by His Majesty's Covernment, the person importing
such -cods --hail ray in hen of dues a sum equal to one shilling per ton on the amount of such
goods witu a minimum amount offiveshillings.
Order of High Co>nmi»-
I iioner published in Gaz.
No. 1501 of llth NOT.,
1921.
L*.T
No. 24 of 1S79.
Law No. 16 of 1917.
EXEMPTIONS.
Ships of war.
Transports in His Majesty's service.
Ships hired or chartered by His Majesty's Government for the conveyance of troops or
stores for His Majesty's service, andflyingthe Admiralty transport flag.
Yachts belonging to recognised yacht clubs and wholly in ballast.
Shins which havin? entered a port under stress of weather or for obtaining provisions or
water shall leave it without having effected auy commercial transacLiou other than tbe landing
of passengers tinder stress of weather.