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dutiable

[doo-tee-uh-buhl, dyoo-] / ˈdu ti ə bəl, ˈdyu- /
ADJECTIVE
taxable
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“Without PNTR, the duty rate for these products would increase from 15% to 45%. Based on the 2021 dutiable value of those products, U.S. importers would pay an additional $32.4 million in duties.”

From Washington Times • Mar. 24, 2022

The final Smoot-Hawley bill doubled already-high tariffs on 20,000 dutiable items to an average of 50% of value.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 7, 2016

Its list of exceptions included machine tools, electrical equipment, trucks, buses and even nuclear reactors�and compared poorly with the U.S. list which totaled only 8% of dutiable imports.

From Time Magazine Archive

I always understood that clothes purchased abroad and worn by the purchaser before returning . . . were not dutiable.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was not considered that while manufactured goods are properly dutiable, it is unwise to tax the raw material.

From The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 by Roger, Charles