✨ Customs Act Decisions and Tariff Corrections
30 AUG.
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Decisions Under the Customs Acts
THE following decisions in interpretation of the Customs Tariff are published for public information:
PART I—DECISIONS IN INTERPRETATION OF THE TARIFF
| Tariff Item No. | Decision | Record No. |
|---|---|---|
| .. | Miscellaneous Notes (see page 1 of the publication entitled “Decisions of the Minister of Customs). | 192-8/14/5 |
| .. | Samples of textile piece goods not exceeding nine inches in length may be admitted as samples of no commercial value | 192-6/129/2 |
| 356 (1) (d) | Labels made from metal foil, even if backed with paper | 192-6/129/2 |
| 356 (1) (d) | Wrappers made from metal foil, even if backed with paper | 192-6/129/2 |
| 357 (6) | The term “foil” in Tariff item 357 (6) refers to foil in the piece and not to articles made from foil (e.g. labels, wrappers). (See also Tariff item 356 (1) (d).) | 192-6/129/2 |
PART II—INDEX TO DECISIONS
| Tariff Item No. | Goods |
|---|---|
| 356 (1) (d) | Foil—Metal, labels made from. |
| 356 (1) (d) | Metal, wrappers made from. |
| 356 (1) (d) | Labels—Metal foil. |
| 356 (1) (d) | Samples—Textile piece goods—See Miscellaneous Notes on page 1 of the Decisions of the Minister. |
| 356 (1) (d) | Textile—Piece goods samples—See Miscellaneous Notes on page 1 of Decisions of the Minister. |
| 356 (1) (d) | Wrappers—Metal foil. |
PART III—DECISIONS WHICH ARE CANCELLED
| Tariff Item No. | Cancelled Decision |
|---|---|
| 448 (3) | Bags . . . . . . Change purse frames, metal . . . hinges. (See Tariff item 448 (1) (b).) |
PART IV—THE CUSTOMS TARIFF (1956 REPRINT)
Corrections
Page 27—Tariff item 195:
Delete the word “Gumboots”. Substitute the word “Gumboots”.
Page 65—Tariff item 449—sub-items 2 (a), 2 (b), 2 (c), 2 (d):
After the words “as the Minister may in any case direct” shown in the column headed “General”, add an asterisk.
Page 65—
Delete the footnote—“Plus surtax at the rate of nine-fortieths of the amount of duty”.
Substitute: Any duty so levied shall be liable to surtax at the rate of nine-fortieths of such duty unless otherwise provided.
The following amendments became effective on 24 August 1956:
| Page 5—Tariff items 2 and 3: delete items. | B.P. | Austra- lia | Canada | M.F.N. | General | Miscellaneous |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Substitute: | ||||||
| 2. Animals, food for, of all kinds, n.e.i., including horse and cattle spices and condiments, proprietary or otherwise; mixed bird seed: | ||||||
| (1) Oilcake | Free | .. | .. | 20% | 40% | .. |
| (2) Hay and cotton seed meal | Free | Free | .. | .. | 40% | .. |
| (3) Other kinds | Free | .. | .. | .. | 40% | .. |
| 3. Chaff | Free | Free | .. | .. | £1 per ton | .. |
| Vide the Customs Primage (Stock Foods) Exemption Order 1956 and the Customs Surtax (Stock Foods) Exemption Order 1956. (S.R. 1956/132, 1956/133.) | ||||||
| Page 5—Tariff item 4: delete sub-item 3 (b). | ||||||
| Substitute: | ||||||
| (3) Barley: | ||||||
| (b) To be used as stock food, on declaration by the importer that it will be so used, and on such conditions as may be determined by the Minister | Free | .. | .. | .. | Free | .. |
| Vide: The Customs Primage (Stock Foods) Exemption Order 1956. (S.R. 1956/132.) |
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🏭 Decisions Under the Customs Acts
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCustoms Tariff, Interpretation, Samples, Metal foil, Labels, Wrappers, Textile piece goods
- Minister of Customs
🏭 Customs Tariff (1956 Reprint) Corrections and Amendments
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 August 1956
Customs Tariff, Corrections, Amendments, Stock foods, Surtax, Primage
- Minister