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Here is a summary of the provided document, the Tradex Duty Imposition (Excise) Act 1999 Compilation No. 1 Compilation date: 1 July 2016:
Summary:
The Tradex Duty Imposition (Excise) Act 1999 is an Australian Act that imposes a tax, known as tradex duty, on goods imported into Australia. The Act is compiled as of 1 July 2016, and includes amendments up to Act No. 33 of 2016. The compilation provides information about the Act's history, including the date it was assented to, commences, and any application, saving, and transitional provisions. The endnotes provide additional information about each section of the Act, including any amendments made to it.
Key Provisions:
The Act imposes a tax, known as tradex duty, on goods imported into Australia.
The amount of the tax is equal to the duty of customs under the Customs Tariff Act 1995.
The Act does not impose a tax on property of any kind belonging to a State.
The Act is compiled as of 1 July 2016, and includes amendments up to Act No. 33 of 2016.
The compilation includes information about the Act's history, including the date it was assented to, commences, and any application, saving, and transitional provisions.
Endnotes:*
The endnotes provide additional information about each section of the Act, including any amendments made to it. The endnotes also include information about amending laws, commencing dates, and application, saving, and transitional provisions.
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