The tax system has changed in the import of agricultural products, additional tax has been added to the imported spaghetti

게시됨 2020년 8월 6일

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A new system of calculating import taxes in Turkey has been introduced, aiming to safeguard domestic producers and prevent unfair market competition. The system involves separating the import tax into two accounts, the relative and the Mass Housing Fund. The taxes on specific products like garlic, walnut, banana, tea, and sunflower oil have not changed. An additional customs tax of 4 to 20 percent has been imposed on beers made from imported pasta, biscuits, yeast, and malt. The new system will also enforce stricter controls on imports to prevent false invoices and protect local producers. The collected additional tax will continue to be transferred to the Treasury.
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The current tax will be calculated in two separate accounts as the relative and the Mass Housing Fund. The officials emphasized that with the new system, the amount of tax on the imports of garlic, walnut, banana, tea, and sunflower did not change, but the bill games, unfair competition in the market and the loss of income of the state would come to an end. With another decision, an additional customs tax of 4 percent to 20 percent was imposed on beers produced from imported pasta, biscuits, yeast and malt. PREVENTS UNIQUE COMPETITION With the two decisions published in the Official Gazette yesterday, it was aimed to protect domestic producers and to prevent unfair competition in the country. With the first decision in addition to the Import Regime Decision, an additional customs tax was imposed on 115 processed agricultural products such as paraguayan tea, cocoa-free sugar products, chocolate and other foods containing cocoa, pasta, bread, cake, cake, biscuits. However, the EU ...

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