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  2. Taxation in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Customs duties in Bermuda are levied on almost all goods arriving in the island. [5] Import tax is quite heavy in Bermuda. Almost everything in Bermuda is imported including food. Consequently, prices are high in Bermuda and the cost of living in Bermuda is far higher than many other countries, and is a major source of government revenue.

  3. CARIBCAN - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean-Canada Trade Agreement known as ("CARIBCAN") is a Canadian government programme established under the Customs Tariff Act, in 1986 by the Parliament of Canada. [1] The agreement was created to promote trade , investment and provide industrial cooperation through the preferential access of duty-free goods from the countries of the ...

  4. Customs Tariff Act - Wikipedia

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    The Customs Tariff Act also known simply as the Customs Tariff, is a Canadian Act of Parliament regulating the implementation of tariffs and export duties by Canada with respect to trade, whether it is covered by an individual free trade agreement made by Canada and another country or trade outside of an agreement, countries designated as least-developed countries, and all other countries.

  5. Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The US Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which enacted protectionist trade tariffs on goods imported into the US, led to the demise of Bermuda's once-thriving agricultural export trade to America and encouraged development of tourism as an alternative source of income.

  6. List of free economic zones - Wikipedia

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    Often they have relaxed jurisdiction of customs or related national regulations. They can be ports or other large areas or smaller allocated areas. Terms include free port (porto Franco), free zone (zona franca), bonded area (US: foreign-trade zone ), free economic zone , free-trade zone , export processing zone and maquiladora .

  7. Tariff Act - Wikipedia

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    Tariff Act can refer to the following: United States. Hamilton tariff (1789) Morrill Tariff (1861) Tariff of 1883; McKinley Tariff (1890) Wilson–Gorman Tariff Act (1894) Dingley Act (1897) Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act (1909) Revenue Act of 1913; Fordney–McCumber Tariff (1922) Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act (1930) Reciprocal Tariff Act (1934) Trade ...

  8. Law of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda has no equivalent of the British Law of Property Act 1925. Bermuda has no capital gains taxes, but there is ad valorem Stamp Duty on sales and gifts of real estate. Generally, Bermuda real estate cannot be vested in a corporation, except: in a trust company; in the management company of a condominium; or

  9. File:Customs Tariff Act 1873.pdf - Wikipedia

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