Import tariffs for non-CARICOM [Caribbean Community] products range from zero to 40 percent. Import duties average between 30 and 40 percent. There are 2 special import taxes.
One, the statistics duty is half of 1 % of the product's value.
Two, the consent duty is 1.5 % of the product's value.
To view 'Doing Business With Suriname', a report published in May 2007 by the Caribbean Export Development Agency, please visit the link provided below.
Suriname mainly imports agricultural products, capital equipments, consumer goods, and iron and steel products. Suriname mainly imports from the United States of America, the Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, China, Japan, and Brazil. Imports for 2009 are estimated at $1.3 billion.
Import duty is technically defined as a tax on an import
Import duty is technically defined as a tax on an import
Import tax is the government tax you must pay on goods imported into your country from outside of your economic area. Import tax allowance is the limit of the value of items you can import without having to pay any import tax. This means that low value items can be imported tax-free. The import tax allowance varies from country to country
Tax is placed on both import and export.The government which receives the tax may be different for export and import.
Import duty is technically defined as a tax on an import
Capital equipment, petroleum, iron and steel products, agricultural products, and consumer goods are the main imports of Suriname. For more on Suriname go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname.
Sales tax? Income tax? Import duty?
indirect tax
Tariff
Tariff
No Sale tax is not charged for Sale in Course of Import. It is considered as a stock transfer.