Tariffs
The plural form of the noun 'tariff' is tariffs.
TARIFF
A tariff is an import or export tax. We had to pay a tariff when we crossed the border with our purchases.
During the Tea Act, colonists were forced to pay a tariff on the tea that they bought.
A tariff is a tax on imported goods. So perhaps an "import tax". Other than that, there is no other real term for it.
Tariffs is the plural of tariff
The plural form of the noun 'tariff' is tariffs.
Tariffs.
Abomination.
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A high tariff to limit foreign competition is called a protective tariff.
TARIFF
protective tariff
Tariff of Abominations
Revenue tariff: A 5% tariff on sugar to generate public revenue; Protective tariff: A 50% tariff on sugar to keep domestic sugar producers in business; Retaliatory tariff: A 500% tariff on sugar to reply to a high tariff imposed by another country. or sales tax- 8% charged on purchases of luxury goods excise tax- 20% tax charged on each pack of cigarettes capital gains- 15% charged on profits from selling commodities or revenue tariff- a 6% tariff on oranges to provide money for the government protective tariff- a 50% tariff on oranges to shield domestic orange growers from international competition retaliatory tariff- a 200% tariff on oranges to reply to a high tariff imposed by another country
Yes, he did.
A tariff is an import or export tax. We had to pay a tariff when we crossed the border with our purchases.