TARIFF RESOURCE: 2003 Customs Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariffs Bureau
TAX: There is an 18 percent value added tax on virtually all goods with the exception of most products in Chapter 49 of the tariff schedule. The tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF: December 2004 Tariff Schedule; the majority of products are subject to a 5 percent rate. However, please call 1-800-USA-TRADE and speak to an International Trade Specialist.
TAX: There are no taxes for products going to Saudi Arabia.
TARIFF RESOURCES: Cotecna's Senegal Tariff Book or August 2003 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariffs Bureau. The tariff rate is in the column marked CD.
TAX: There is a 15-20 percent value added tax, a 1 percent statistical tax, and a 1 percent community solidarity levy. Agricultural, industrial, agro-industrial, livestock breeding, and the fishing industry products may be subjected to additional taxes. Levy and taxes are applied on CIF, except for VAT that is applied on CIF + duty + levy + all other taxes.
TARIFF: January 2005 Tariff Schedule. Singapore is duty free, with the exception of automobiles, gasoline, tobacco, and alcohol (see tariff schedule)
TAX: There is a 5 percent sales tax on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCES: October 2005 South Africa Tariff Schedule
Tariff information for Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland can be found at: SACU Customs Tariff Website
TAX: Botswana and Lesotho have value added taxes of 10% applied on the CIF + duty value.
Namibia has a value added tax of 8% applied on the CIF + duty value.
South Africa has a value added tax of 14% applied on FOB + duty value.
Swaziland may have a Surcharge (amount unknown) levied on the CIF + duty value.
TARIFF RESOURCES: APEC Tariff Database
TAX: There is a value added tax of 10 percent applied on the CIF + duty value.
TARIFF RESOURCES: April 2006 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariff Bureau or European Union Customs Web Site
TAX: In most cases, value added tax in Slovakia is 19%. There is reduced rate of 10% that applies in the main to food, medicines, fuel products and a large group of services. The tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCES: April 2006 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariff Bureau or European Union Customs Web Site
TAX: The standard rate of value added tax in Slovenia is 20%. There is a reduced rate of 8.5% for some products and services. The tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCES: April 2006 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariff Bureau or European Union Customs Web Site
TAX: There is a value added tax of 16 percent for most products. Some products, such as basic necessities and foodstuffs, qualify for a reduced rate of 4-7 percent. The tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCES: April 2006 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariff Bureau or European Union Customs Web Site
TAX: There is a value added tax of 25 percent for most products. Some products, such as basic necessities and foodstuffs, qualify for a reduced rate of 6-12 percent. The tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCE: October 2003 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariff Bureau
TAX: There is a 7.6 percent value added tax for most products. There is a reduced rate of 2.4 percent on certain products, often-basic necessities and foodstuffs. The tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCES: Taiwan's Customs Website or Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Tariff Database
TAX: There is a value added tax (VAT) of 5 percent applied on the CIF value. There is also a port charge of 0.5 percent applied on the total CIF+ duty + VAT for shipments by sea.
TARIFF RESOURCES: ASEAN Tariff Database
TAX: There is a 7 percent value added tax that is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCE: Cotecna's Togo Tariff Book or August 2003 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariffs Bureau. The tariff rate is in the column marked CD.
TAX: There is a 15-20 percent value added tax, a 1 percent statistical tax, and a 1 percent community solidarity levy. Agricultural, industrial, agro-industrial, livestock breeding, and the fishing industry products may be subjected to additional taxes. Levy and taxes are applied on CIF, except for VAT that is applied on CIF + duty + levy + all other taxes.
TARIFF RESOURCES: Turkish Customs Tariff Book
TAX: For most goods there is an 18 percent value added tax. For basic necessities and foodstuffs the rate is 8 percent. For electronics and some luxury items the rate is 26 percent. Tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF: There is a 5 percent tariff rate for most goods. Many essential items, including foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals, have a 0 percent duty.
TAX: There are no taxes for products going to the United Arab Emirates.
TARIFF RESOURCES: April 2006 Tariff Schedule from the International Customs Tariff Bureau or European Union Customs Web Site
TAX: There is a value added tax of 17.5 percent for most products. Some products, such as basic necessities and foodstuffs, qualify for a reduced rate of 0-5 percent. The tax is applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCES: December 2005 Tariff Schedule or ASEAN Tariff Database
TAX: There is a value added tax between 10 and 20 percent applied on CIF + duty.
TARIFF RESOURCE: Please call 1-800-USA-TRADE
TAX: There is a 14 percent value added tax for most products applied on CIF + duty. There is an additional 10 percent tax for some luxury items. 1% Customs Handling Charge applied on FOB for all imports.
TARIFF RESOURCE: Zimbabwe's Tariff Schedule: Chapter 1-34, Chapter 35-77, Chapter 78-End
TAX: There is a 15 percent value added tax for most products applied on CIF + duty. There is an additional 10 percent surcharge on many products as well.