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-. SPECIFICATION or TAXES, DUTIES, &C.
IMPORT DUTY—continued.
TABLE OF
AD VALOREM
DUTIES.
The ralue on which ad valorem duties are payable is calculated on the value at the place of
thipment or purchase of the goods imported, wich the addition of the cost of transport,
including insurance, necessary for the importation of the goods into the Island, as far as the
port offinaldischarge.
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Arms, Ammunition and Explosives:
Pistols
Side armB, gun-stocks and gun-locks
Percussion caps and fireworks
Motor cars and motor cycles and parts ...
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Perfumery and perfumed spirits, cosmetics, hair oil, hair dyes and wash, pearl
white and red, pomades and toilet powders
Silk (inclusive of artificial silk) goods
Tin iber and wood, including firewood ...
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Articles of food and drink not otherwise charged with duty nor exempted from
duty and not prohibited to be imported ...
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Goods, wares and merchandize not otherwise charged with duty nor exempted
from duty, and not prohibited to be imported
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AUTHO»ITT.
Law No. 12 of 1899,
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Law No. 22 of 1899,
sec. 2, as amended by
Law No. 32 of 1926.
sec. 3.
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One-third of the full race.
TABLE OF
PREFERENTIAL
RATES.
On goods consigned from land grown, produced, or manufactured in the British Empire.
Goods. S"t* °f &
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Aircraft and Accessories
One-fourth of the full rate.
Motor Cars and Motor Cycles and parts thereof ...
Musical instruments and parts thereof
Clocks and parts thereof
Watches and parts thereof ...
Cinematograph films
Beer, ale, porter, and all other malt liquore
Cotton yarnB and thread
Cotton piece goods ...
Matches
\ Two-thirds of the full rate.
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Woollen yarns and thread ...
Woollen manufactures
Earthenware aud china
Furniture
Haberdashery and millinery
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Wine, sparkling i Sixty-six and two-third, per cent, of the full
Wine, other kinds ... ... Sixty per cent, of the full rate.
Spirits of all sorts, spirituous compounds, )
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liqueurs and cordials .
} Ninety-five per cent, of the full rate.
All goods not otherwise specified
Five-sixths of the full rate.
TABLE or EXEMPTIONS.
i.—All goods imported for the Government of Cyprus to be used in the public service and
duly certified as so imported by the Colonial Secretary.
ii.—All Military Stores imported by His Majesty's W a r Department and duly certified as
such by the Officer to w h o m they are consigned.
iii.—All articles of Military equipment imported by and for the use of any Officer of Hit
Majesty's land forces.
rv.—Goods and Stores of every description supplied under contract with His Majesty's W a r
Department for the public uRe of His Majesty's land forces, duly certified as such by the principal
Commissariat Officer, such certificate to be countersigned by the Colonial Secretary*.
v.—L'nifonns of Public Officers and professional rubes of Leiral or Judicial Officers in the
employment of His Majesty's Government, provided that such uniforms or robes are introduced
for the personal use only of such officers, and have been duly authorised.
vi.—Professional robes of Advocates entitled to practise in Cyprus.
vii.—Authorised uniforms of Foreign Consuls and Consular Officers and national flan's
imported for their use.
Authorised uniforms of any Foreign Government to be worn by persons entitled to wear them.
Government medals and decorations to be worn by persons resident in Cyprus.
viii.—Fire-arm's for the personal use of Officers' of His Majesty's Naval and Military Forces
serving in Cyprus.
' ix.—Pavin«r stones imported by Municipal Councils in the Island to be used for the paving
of streets within the Municipal limits, and duly certified as so imported by the President and
Cashier of any Municipal Council.
Law No. 22 of 1899,
see. 34.
Law No. 22 of 1899,
sec. 2, aa amended by
Law No. 4 of 1926,
see. o.