Customs value
Or at a reduced cost for use in connection with the creation
and sale of valued (imported) products to the single customs area of the
Customs Union, at a rate not included in the price, practically, as many
expressed, paid, or paid for imported products :
(a) Raw materials, parts, semi-finished products and the
like, which consist of imported products;
b) tools, stamps, forms and other similar items used in the
production of imported products;
Materials used in the production of imported products;
d) design, development, engineering, design, design, design,
sketches and drawings made outside the customs union's common customs area, and
necessary for production, as most of us are used to saying, imported products;
3) part of the acquisition of the next sale, the management
of another method or the use of imported products of income (revenue), which is
directly or indirectly owed to the merchant;
4) the cost of transporting (transportation) of products to
the airport, seaport or another place of arrival of products to the single
customs area of the Customs Union;
5) the cost of loading, unloading or overloading products
and conducting other operations related to their transportation
(transportation) to the airport, seaport or another place of arrival of products
to the single customs area of the Customs Union;
6) insurance costs in connection with operations specified
in subparagraphs 4 and 5 p.m.
7) licensing and other similar payments form Walsall Accountants the introduction
of intellectual property (including payments for patents, trademarks, author's
rights) that relate to valued (imported) goods and which are directly either
indirectly produced or must be made by the customer as a condition of the sale
of the valued products, in a value not included in the price, practically paid
or, as is customary to be expressed, to be paid for these products.
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