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Tenses: tariffs, tariffing, tariffed

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Etymology: [ 'tar-&f ] (noun.) 1592. Italian tariffa, from Arabic تعاريف (taʕārif, “fees to be paid”).
Synonyms: assessment, charge, cost, duty, excise, impost, levy, price, price tag, rate, tab, tax, toll

gümrük vergisi, fiyat listesi, tarife, vergilendirmek, tarife uygulamak, gümrük, ithalat ve ihracat üzerine hükümetin koyduğu vergi, gümrük tarifesi, tarif, kota, vergi, gümrük resimleri, gümrük resmi, koruyucu gümrük vergisi, (ithalat/ihracat üzerine konulan) vergi, (otel/motel/pansiyon için) tarife, (fiil)rgilendirmek, tarife uygulamak, gümrük tarifesi yapmak, vergi koymak, bildirmelik, ithalât veya ihracat üzerine hükümetin koyduğu vergi, preferential tariff dost memleketlere uygulanan indirimli gümrük tarifesi, tarife/vergi, ederlik, tarifeleri,

1 gümrük vergisi     ts
2 fiyat listesi  isim     ts
3 tarife     ts
4 vergilendirmek     ts
5 tarife uygulamak     ts
6 gümrük     ts
7 ithalat ve ihracat üzerine hükümetin koyduğu vergi  Hukuk     ts
8 gümrük tarifesi  Ticaret     ts
9 tarif     ts
10 kota  Kanun     ts
11 vergi  Ticaret     ts
12 gümrük resimleri  Ticaret     ts
13 gümrük resmi  Ticaret     ts
14 koruyucu gümrük vergisi  Ticaret     ts
15 (ithalat/ihracat üzerine konulan) vergi  isim     ts
16 (otel/motel/pansiyon için) tarife  isim     ts
17 (fiil)rgilendirmek, tarife uygulamak     ts
18 gümrük tarifesi yapmak     ts
19 vergi koymak     ts
20 bildirmelik     ts
21 ithalât veya ihracat üzerine hükümetin koyduğu vergi     ts
22 preferential tariff dost memleketlere uygulanan indirimli gümrük tarifesi     ts
23 tarife/vergi     ts
24 ederlik     ts
25Tariffs tarifeleri     ts
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a system of government-imposed duties levied on imported or exported goods; a list of such duties, or the duties themselves, a sentence determined according to a scale of standard penalties for certain categories of crime, a schedule of rates, fees or prices, to levy a duty on (something), The schedule of all rates and services offered by CVPS or CVEC filed with the state PSB or PUC, A document, approved by the ICC, that contains the terms, conditions, and prices for electric services There may be separate tariffs for different services and products, A published collection of rate schedules, terms and conditions for the use of service, charge a tariff; "tariff imported goods, A tax applied to goods transported from one customs area to another, or on imported products Tariffs can be imposed to raise income for a country or to limit import competition, A duty on a particular class of imports or exports Also a list of duties or customs to be paid, A published rate schedule and general terms and conditions under which utility service will be rendered, Public schedules that detail a utility's rates, rules, service territory and terms of service that are filed for official approval with a regulatory agency, A document that outlines the agreement between regulating agencies and service providers for rates for services or goods within a given area, tax or duty placed on goods when they are imported into a country or trading bloc (such as the European Union ) from outside The aim of tariffs is to reduce imports by making them more expensive, charge a tariff; "tariff imported goods", A fee that a government charges to the importer of a foreign good Tariffs are passed along to the consumer through higher prices on imported goods, A general term for any listing of rates or charges The tariffs most frequently encountered in foreign trade are: tariffs of international transportation companies operating on sea, land, and in the air; tariffs of international cable, radio, and telephone companies; and the customs tariffs of the various countries that list goods that are duty free and those subject to import duty, giving the rate of duty in each case There are various classes of customs duties, a government tax on imports or exports; "they signed a treaty to lower duties on trade between their countries", A regulatory-agency-approved document listing the terms and conditions, including a price schedule under which the utility services will be provided, A Tariff is the governmental regulation of rates, regulations, and descriptions for the provision of communications services by telephone companies, A schedule, system, or scheme of duties imposed by the government of a country upon goods imported or exported; as, a revenue tariff; a protective tariff; Clay's compromise tariff, price, rate; protective tax, A tariff is a tax that a government collects on goods coming into a country. America wants to eliminate tariffs on items such as electronics, A tariff is the rate at which you are charged for public services such as gas and electricity, or for accommodation and services in a hotel. The daily tariff includes accommodation and unlimited use of the pool and gymnasium. or customs duty Tax levied upon goods as they cross national boundaries, usually by the government of the importing country. The words tariff, duty, and customs are generally used interchangeably. Usually assessed on imports, tariffs may apply to all foreign goods or only to goods produced outside the borders of a customs union. A tariff may be assessed directly, at the border, or indirectly, by requiring the prior purchase of a license or permit to import specified quantities of the good. Examples of tariffs include transit duties and import or export taxes, which may be levied on goods passing through a customs area en route to another destination. In addition to providing a source of revenue, tariffs can effectively protect local industry by driving up the price of an imported item that competes with domestic products. This practice allows domestic producers either to charge higher prices for their goods or to capitalize on their own lighter taxes by charging lower prices and attracting more customers. Tariffs are often used to protect "infant industries" or to safeguard older industries that are in decline. They are sometimes criticized for imposing hidden costs on domestic consumers and encouraging inefficiency in domestic industries. Tariffs are subject to negotiation and treaties among nations (see General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; trade agreement; World Trade Organization), A public document filed with the FCC or a PUC that outlines services and rates Usually, all customers are offered the same rate for a specific service, based on published constraints, Any schedule or system of rates, changes, etc, A tariff may be imposed solely for, and with reference to, the production of revenue (called a revenue tariff, or tariff for revenue, or for the artificial fostering of home industries (a projective tariff), or as a means of coercing foreign governments, as in case of retaliatory tariff, To make a list of duties on, as goods, as, a tariff of fees, or of railroad fares, The duty, or rate of duty, so imposed; as, the tariff on wool; a tariff of two cents a pound, A document, approved by the responsible regulatory agency, listing the terms and conditions, including a schedule of prices, under which utility services will be provided, 1833, Tariff barriers are taxes imposed on commodity imports based either on the value of the good or on a fixed price per unit The tariff is usually levied by a national government when the imports cross its customs boundary Protective tariffs attempt to shelter selected domestic industries by restricting the quantity and raising the price of competing imports, while revenue-producing tariffs are enacted mainly to increase government income Some tariffs comprise fixed duties on a variety of imported products However, in most cases, tariffs are ad valorem duties: that is, they are a percentage of the imported products' value, a schedule of duties, rates, or charges imposed by the government on imported or exported items, A tax imposed on a good imported into a country A tariff may be specific, when it is levied as a fixed sum per unit of the imported good, or ad valorem, when it is applied at a percentage rate with reference to the value of the import, a document filed with the appropriate regulatory authority specifying lawful rates, charges, rules, and conditions under which the utility provides services to parties A tariff typically includes rates schedules, list of contracts, rules and sample forms, – A published description of rate schedules and general terms and conditions under which an LDC product or service will be supplied, Pricing document that covers strictly regulated shipments Each tariff is public record and is on file with the STB These documents are usually not customer specific and are often used as reference for other prices created by a carrier Tariffs allow customers to get consistency in pricing by comparing their situation to existing prices on record Glossary Top, A tax on imports, A tax on imports or exports, A duty (or tax) levied upon goods transported from one customs area to another Tariffs raise the prices of imported goods, thus making them less competitive within the market of the importing country, The published rates, regulations, and descriptions governing the provisions of communications service, Similar in principle to royalties, tariffs are fixed by the Copyright Board upon application by a collective society of their proposed rates, Taxes placed on foreign goods coming into the United States, plural of tariff, Taxes on imported goods 318, Please refer to fees, Governmental charges imposed on goods at the time they are imported into a state, A duty (tax) on goods imported into a country, taxes imposed on imports, Taxes that affect the movement of goods across economic or political boundaries and can also affect imports, exports or goods in transit p 85, Customs duties on merchandise imports Levied either on an ad valorem basis (percentage of value) or on a specific basis (e g $7 per 100 kgs ) Tariffs give price advantage to similar locally-produced goods and raise revenues for the government, Tariffs are the taxes that a government places on the imports that come into the country They are an important source of revenue for a government, but can also be used to make imports more expensive and reduce competition for local producers,

26 a system of government-imposed duties levied on imported or exported goods; a list of such duties, or the duties themselves     ts
27 a sentence determined according to a scale of standard penalties for certain categories of crime     ts
28 a schedule of rates, fees or prices     ts
29 to levy a duty on (something)     ts
30 The schedule of all rates and services offered by CVPS or CVEC filed with the state PSB or PUC     ts
31 A document, approved by the ICC, that contains the terms, conditions, and prices for electric services There may be separate tariffs for different services and products     ts
32 A published collection of rate schedules, terms and conditions for the use of service     ts
33 charge a tariff; "tariff imported goods     ts
34 A tax applied to goods transported from one customs area to another, or on imported products Tariffs can be imposed to raise income for a country or to limit import competition     ts
35 A duty on a particular class of imports or exports Also a list of duties or customs to be paid     ts
36 A published rate schedule and general terms and conditions under which utility service will be rendered     ts
37 Public schedules that detail a utility's rates, rules, service territory and terms of service that are filed for official approval with a regulatory agency     ts
38 A document that outlines the agreement between regulating agencies and service providers for rates for services or goods within a given area     ts
39 tax or duty placed on goods when they are imported into a country or trading bloc (such as the European Union ) from outside The aim of tariffs is to reduce imports by making them more expensive     ts
40 charge a tariff; "tariff imported goods"     ts
41 A fee that a government charges to the importer of a foreign good Tariffs are passed along to the consumer through higher prices on imported goods     ts
42 A general term for any listing of rates or charges The tariffs most frequently encountered in foreign trade are: tariffs of international transportation companies operating on sea, land, and in the air; tariffs of international cable, radio, and telephone companies; and the customs tariffs of the various countries that list goods that are duty free and those subject to import duty, giving the rate of duty in each case There are various classes of customs duties     ts
43 a government tax on imports or exports; "they signed a treaty to lower duties on trade between their countries"     ts
44 A regulatory-agency-approved document listing the terms and conditions, including a price schedule under which the utility services will be provided     ts
45 A Tariff is the governmental regulation of rates, regulations, and descriptions for the provision of communications services by telephone companies     ts
46 A schedule, system, or scheme of duties imposed by the government of a country upon goods imported or exported; as, a revenue tariff; a protective tariff; Clay's compromise tariff     ts
47 price, rate; protective tax  isim     ts
48 A tariff is a tax that a government collects on goods coming into a country. America wants to eliminate tariffs on items such as electronics     ts
49 A tariff is the rate at which you are charged for public services such as gas and electricity, or for accommodation and services in a hotel. The daily tariff includes accommodation and unlimited use of the pool and gymnasium. or customs duty Tax levied upon goods as they cross national boundaries, usually by the government of the importing country. The words tariff, duty, and customs are generally used interchangeably. Usually assessed on imports, tariffs may apply to all foreign goods or only to goods produced outside the borders of a customs union. A tariff may be assessed directly, at the border, or indirectly, by requiring the prior purchase of a license or permit to import specified quantities of the good. Examples of tariffs include transit duties and import or export taxes, which may be levied on goods passing through a customs area en route to another destination. In addition to providing a source of revenue, tariffs can effectively protect local industry by driving up the price of an imported item that competes with domestic products. This practice allows domestic producers either to charge higher prices for their goods or to capitalize on their own lighter taxes by charging lower prices and attracting more customers. Tariffs are often used to protect "infant industries" or to safeguard older industries that are in decline. They are sometimes criticized for imposing hidden costs on domestic consumers and encouraging inefficiency in domestic industries. Tariffs are subject to negotiation and treaties among nations (see General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; trade agreement; World Trade Organization)     ts
50 A public document filed with the FCC or a PUC that outlines services and rates Usually, all customers are offered the same rate for a specific service, based on published constraints     ts
51 Any schedule or system of rates, changes, etc     ts
52 A tariff may be imposed solely for, and with reference to, the production of revenue (called a revenue tariff, or tariff for revenue, or for the artificial fostering of home industries (a projective tariff), or as a means of coercing foreign governments, as in case of retaliatory tariff     ts
53 To make a list of duties on, as goods     ts
54 as, a tariff of fees, or of railroad fares     ts
55 The duty, or rate of duty, so imposed; as, the tariff on wool; a tariff of two cents a pound     ts
56 A document, approved by the responsible regulatory agency, listing the terms and conditions, including a schedule of prices, under which utility services will be provided     ts
57 1833     ts
58 Tariff barriers are taxes imposed on commodity imports based either on the value of the good or on a fixed price per unit The tariff is usually levied by a national government when the imports cross its customs boundary Protective tariffs attempt to shelter selected domestic industries by restricting the quantity and raising the price of competing imports, while revenue-producing tariffs are enacted mainly to increase government income Some tariffs comprise fixed duties on a variety of imported products However, in most cases, tariffs are ad valorem duties: that is, they are a percentage of the imported products' value     ts
59 a schedule of duties, rates, or charges imposed by the government on imported or exported items     ts
60 A tax imposed on a good imported into a country A tariff may be specific, when it is levied as a fixed sum per unit of the imported good, or ad valorem, when it is applied at a percentage rate with reference to the value of the import     ts
61 a document filed with the appropriate regulatory authority specifying lawful rates, charges, rules, and conditions under which the utility provides services to parties A tariff typically includes rates schedules, list of contracts, rules and sample forms     ts
62 – A published description of rate schedules and general terms and conditions under which an LDC product or service will be supplied     ts
63 Pricing document that covers strictly regulated shipments Each tariff is public record and is on file with the STB These documents are usually not customer specific and are often used as reference for other prices created by a carrier Tariffs allow customers to get consistency in pricing by comparing their situation to existing prices on record Glossary Top     ts
64 A tax on imports     ts
65 A tax on imports or exports     ts
66 A duty (or tax) levied upon goods transported from one customs area to another Tariffs raise the prices of imported goods, thus making them less competitive within the market of the importing country     ts
67 The published rates, regulations, and descriptions governing the provisions of communications service     ts
68tariffs Similar in principle to royalties, tariffs are fixed by the Copyright Board upon application by a collective society of their proposed rates     ts
69tariffs Taxes placed on foreign goods coming into the United States     ts
70tariffs plural of tariff     ts
71tariffs Taxes on imported goods 318     ts
72tariffs Please refer to fees     ts
73tariffs Governmental charges imposed on goods at the time they are imported into a state     ts
74tariffs A duty (tax) on goods imported into a country     ts
75tariffs taxes imposed on imports     ts
76tariffs Taxes that affect the movement of goods across economic or political boundaries and can also affect imports, exports or goods in transit p 85     ts
77tariffs Customs duties on merchandise imports Levied either on an ad valorem basis (percentage of value) or on a specific basis (e g $7 per 100 kgs ) Tariffs give price advantage to similar locally-produced goods and raise revenues for the government     ts
78tariffs Tariffs are the taxes that a government places on the imports that come into the country They are an important source of revenue for a government, but can also be used to make imports more expensive and reduce competition for local producers     ts
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