✨ Customs Tariff Exemptions and Withdrawals
11 SEPTEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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SECOND SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS CREATED
Classes of Goods
Tariff Item
Ex Tariff Chapters 50 to 58 and 70
Textile fabrics and glass fabrics classified under items of Tariff Chapters 50 to 58 and 70:
NOTE—In addition the following will be regarded as coming within the above exemption:
(ii) Embroidered fabrics in the piece of kinds known as double, combined or joined embroideries, and which, because the base cloth is made by joining separate pieces of fabric by sewing or embroidery, are classed under Tariff item 62.05.19.
Passengers’ baggage and effects which are not intended for any other person or persons or for gift, sale or exchange—
(c) Household or other effects, subject to such conditions as the Minister may prescribe, which are imported by a person who satisfies the Collector that he intends to become a permanent resident of New Zealand, that he has resided or been domiciled outside New Zealand for the whole of the period of 21 months preceding his arrival, and that the effects have been personally owned and used by him outside New Zealand before the date of his departure for New Zealand.
THIRD SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS WITHDRAWN
Tariff Item
Ex 82.04.36
Vices and clamps (other than G clamps up to and including 12 in. and bench-mounted toggle clamps)
Ex 82.04.38
to
82.04.41
82.04.49
Portable forges; grinding wheels mounted on frameworks
Ex Tariff Chapters 50 to 58 and 70
Textile fabrics and glass fabrics classified under items of Tariff Chapters 50 to 58 and 70:
NOTE—In addition the following will be regarded as coming within the above exemption:
(ii) Embroidered fabrics in the piece of kinds known as double, combined or joined embroideries, and which, because the base cloth is made by joining separate pieces of fabric by sewing or embroidery, are classed under Tariff item 62.05.09.
Passengers’ baggage and effects which are not intended for any other person or persons or for gift, sale or exchange—
(c) Household or other effects, subject to such conditions as the Minister may prescribe, which are imported by a person who satisfies the Collector that he intends to become a permanent resident of New Zealand, and which have been personally owned and used by that person outside New Zealand for at least 1 year before the date of his departure for New Zealand or the date of shipment of the goods, whichever is the earlier.
Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of September 1969.
*S.R. 1964/47
N. L. SHELTON, Minister of Customs.
Date of Exempting Notice
14 March 1969 (Gazette, 27 March 1969)
29 March 1968 (Gazette, 4 April 1968)
2 June 1967 (Gazette, 15 June 1967)
Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 17) 1969
PURSUANT to regulation 16 of the Import Control Regulations 1964*, the Minister of Customs hereby gives notice as follows:
- (a) This notice may be cited as the Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 17) 1969.
(b) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette. - Goods of the classes specified and for the purposes of the Customs Tariff falling within the Tariff items in the First Schedule hereto, imported from and being the produce or manufacture of any country, are hereby exempted from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations.
- The exemptions from the requirement of a licence under the said regulations in respect of the goods of the classes set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, included in the exempting notices shown in the Second Schedule, are hereby withdrawn.
FIRST SCHEDULE
EXEMPTIONS CREATED
Classes of Goods
Tariff Item
Ex 37.07.00
Ex 49.11.01
Ex 49.11.12
Cinematograph film, exposed and developed, and advertising material for use therewith (excluding television advertising film and advertising material for use therewith) on declaration that it will be distributed only to the holders of an exhibitor’s licence issued under section 32 of the Cinematograph Films Act 1961 for exhibition to the public
43.04.01
Artificial fur
48.01.01
48.01.09
Newsprint, machine-made, in rolls or sheets
Ex 60.01.04 to Ex 60.01.24
Warp knitted curtain fabric, and warp knitted dress net, other than quilted
60.01.26
Knitted or crocheted cotton fabric suited for meat wrapping as may be approved by the Minister and under such conditions as he may prescribe
73.38.14
Sanitary pails, bedpans, and chamber pots, of iron and steel, vitreous enamelled
Ex 73.38.34
Vitreous enamelled domestic hollow-ware of iron and steel, and parts thereof
84.40.31
Ex 84.40.38
Machinery for cleaning, dressing, finishing or coating textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles (other than dry-cleaning, washing and laundry machines, bleaching and dyeing machinery, and drying machines); fabric folding, reeling or cutting machines; machines of a kind used in the manufacture of linoleum or other floor coverings for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support; machines of a type used for printing a repetitive design, repetitive words or overall colour on textiles, leather, wallpaper, wrapping paper, linoleum or other materials (other than silk-screen printing machines)
Ex 84.59.39
Ammunition reloaders and parts thereof
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🏭 Customs Tariff Exemptions Created
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCustoms Tariff, Exemptions, Textile fabrics, Glass fabrics, Embroidered fabrics, Passengers' baggage, Household effects, Permanent resident
- Minister
🏭 Customs Tariff Exemptions Withdrawn
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCustoms Tariff, Exemptions withdrawn, Vices, Clamps, Portable forges, Grinding wheels, Textile fabrics, Glass fabrics, Passengers' baggage, Household effects
- Minister
🏭 Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 17) 1969
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 September 1969
Import Control, Exemption notice, Customs Tariff, Licences, Cinematograph film, Advertising material, Artificial fur, Newsprint, Knitted fabric, Sanitary pails, Hollow-ware, Machinery, Ammunition reloaders
- N. L. Shelton, Minister of Customs