✨ Import Control Exemptions
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 26
FIRST SCHEDULE—EXEMPTIONS CREATED—continued
Tariff Item
92.08.001
Musical instruments not falling within any other heading of Tariff Chapter 92; mechanical singing birds; decoy calls and effects of all kinds; mouth-blown sound signalling instruments
92.10.001 to 92.10.029
Parts and accessories of musical instruments, including perforated music rolls and mechanisms for musical boxes; metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes of all kinds
92.11.001
Ex 92.11.009
Office dictating machines and reproducers ancillary thereto (including parts and accessories peculiar thereto) as may be approved by the Minister and under such conditions as he may prescribe
Ex 92.11.019
“Talking Book” sound reproducers and parts thereof, peculiar for use by the blind, including cassettes therefor (whether or not containing recorded tape)
Ex 92.11.019
Tape decks; electric record-players; automatic record changers
Ex 92.12.011
Ex 92.12.019
Magnetic tape designed or specially suited for use with data-processing equipment
92.12.001
92.12.029
Tapes, wire, strips and like articles of a kind commonly used for sound or similar recordings on declaration by a manufacturer that they will be used only in the recording of tapes or in the manufacture of gramophone records
92.13.001
Matrices for the production of records, prepared record blanks, film for mechanical sound recording, prepared wires, strips and the like articles of a kind commonly used for sound or similar recording (other than discs or tapes)
Ex 92.13.009
Needles; sapphires, diamonds and rubies, whether or not mounted, for apparatus of heading 92.11
93.01.000
Pickup cartridges suited for use in record players
93.02.000
Revolver s and pistols being firearms
93.03.000
Artillery weapons, machine-guns, sub-machine guns and other military firearms and projectors (other than revolvers and pistols)
93.04.001
93.04.009
Other firearms, including Very light pistols, pistols and revolvers for firing blank ammunition only, line-throwing guns and the like
93.05.001
Ex 93.05.009
Arms of other descriptions, including air, spring and similar pistols, rifles and guns (other than underwater spear guns)
93.06.001
93.06.009
Parts of arms including gun barrel blanks, but not including parts of side-arms
93.07.001
Bombs, grenades, torpedoes, mines, guided weapons and missiles and similar munitions of war, and parts thereof
Ex 93.07.011
93.07.039
Bullets and lead shot for sporting ammunition
Ex 93.07.041
93.07.049
Ball cartridges, viz: .22 calibre rimfire having a c.d.v. of not less than $(NZ)20 per 1000 rounds; .243 calibre; .22 calibre other than rimfire; other calibres excluding other .22 rimfire, .303 and .308 (7.62 NATO)
Ex 93.07.051
Ex 93.07.059
Cartridges other than shot and ball and excluding .22 calibre blanks for use with power tools or for starting internal combustion engines
Ex 93.07.061
Ex 93.07.069
Parts of cartridges, viz: metal caps; cartridge wads; cartridge cases and parts thereof
Ex 93.07.079
Other ammunition (other than pellets and slugs, and spears and parts thereof for underwater spear guns)
Ex 94.02.001
Ex 94.02.009
Surgical operating tables; dentists’ chairs with mechanical elevating, rotating or reclining movements; parts of the foregoing articles
95.05.001
Cameos unmounted
Ex 95.05.009
Crochet hooks of worked bone, of ivory
Ex 95.05.009
Handles for cutlery
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Import Control Exemption Notice (No. 1) 1978
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 April 1978
Import Control, Exemption, Customs Tariff, Machinery, Equipment, Scientific Instruments, Medical Equipment, Musical Instruments