Meaning Bonded goods
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Bonded goods


Bonded Goods are dutiable landed imports stored under the supervision of customs authorities in bonded warehouses. Bonded-goods are released for re-export. It may be released to the importer upon asse [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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Bonded goods


Dutiable goods upon which excise duty has not been paid, i.e., goods in transit or warehoused pending use. The bond is the agreement entered into by the owner of the dutiable goods with Customs and th [..]
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Bonded goods


Imported goods deposited in a Government warehouse until duty is paid.
Source: cbmu.com

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Bonded goods


Dutiable goods upon which duty has not been paid, i.e. goods in transit or warehoused pending customs clearance.
Source: cbmu.com

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Bonded goods


Goods on which the customs duty has not yet been paid, and which therefore, are under the control of customs; usually in a Bonded warehouse.
Source: schiphol.nl (offline)

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Bonded goods


These are goods which are kept in a secure warehouse. For as long as they remain in the warehouse, no import tariff is due. In other words, they can remain there until the tariff has been paid or the goods have been exported or processed.
Source: dhl.de (offline)

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Bonded goods


Imported goods stored in a bonded warehouse, usually after th e owners of the goods have deposited a bond guaranteeing that the duty will be paid when and if the goods are withdrawn for domestic sale.
Source: bankingglossary.bankingonly.com (offline)

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Bonded goods


Dutiable goods, upon which excise duty has not been paid, i.e., goods in transit or warehoused pending use. Bonded-goods are released for re-export, or to the importer upon assessment and payment of import duties, taxes, and other charges.
Source: intermodal.org (offline)





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