Customs (tax)
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- This article is about import/export tariffs. For other uses, see custom.
Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting customs duties and for controlling the flow of people, animals and goods (including personal effects and hazardous items) in and out of the country. Depending on local legislation and regulations, the import or export of some goods may be restricted or forbidden, and the customs agency enforces these rules. The customs agency may be different from the immigration authority, which monitors persons who leave or enter the country, checking for appropriate documentation, apprehending people wanted by international search warrants, and impeding the entry of others deemed dangerous to the country.
Examples
- Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, in the United Kingdom
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection, in the United States of America
- [Official Notifications/Circulars issued by Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC), Ministry of Finance & Company Affairs (Department of Revenue), Government of India]
See also
- Border
- Border control
- Carnet de Passage
- Duty (economics)
- Effective rate of protection
- Harmonized System
- World Customs Organization
- List of international trade topics
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