Below are definitions of terms commonly used by Customs Administrations. For definitive description of the term used, it is advisable to refer to the Customs Laws in each country as the scope and understanding of the same term may vary. However for a layman's and business community the definitions as below would generally suffice.
The definitions are extracted from ASEAN Agreement on Customs 2007
Some matters of Interest to Public and Officers of the Dept on Customs Law and Regulations. Customs Enforcement in Malaysia covers a wide variety of matter which includes Imports and Exports, Prohibited or Conditionally Controlled Imports or Exports, Collection of Indirect Taxes- Sales tax, Service tax, Excise duty, Trade Facilitation and Anti Money Laundering, Strategic Trade Controls.
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Understanding Common Customs Terminology
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Hello, want to ask. If only set up booth and dismantle booth for Event, exhibition, roadshow
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Purchase material do counter then sell to client
Isit subject to service tax ?