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Designated postal operator | A person officially appointed by a member country of the Universal Postal Union and providing postal services in accordance with the legislation of the member States and acts of the Universal Postal Union.
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Cash on hand | Banknotes in the form of banknotes and treasury notes, coins, with the exception of coins made of precious metals, in circulation and being legal tender in member States or states (group of states) that are not members
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Cash on hand | Banknotes in the form of banknotes and treasury notes, coins, with the exception of coins made of precious metals, which are in circulation and are legal tender in the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union or states (a group of foreign states) that are not members of the Eurasian Economic Union, including those withdrawn or withdrawn from circulation, but subject to exchange for banknotes are in circulation. |
Taxes | Value added tax, excise taxes (excise tax or excise duty) levied in connection with the import of goods into the customs territory of the Union.
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NATB | National Association of Customs Brokers.
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VAT | Value Added Tax.
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Illegal movement of goods across the customs border of the Union |
Movement of goods across the customs border of the Unionoutside the places through which, in accordance with Article 10 of this Code, the movement of goods across the customs border of the Union must or can be carried out, or outside the working hours of the customs authorities, there is
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Non-tariff regulation | A method of state regulation of foreign trade in goods carried out by introducing quantitative restrictions and other prohibitions and restrictions of an economic nature.
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NET | The mass of the goods, taking into account only the primary packaging or without taking into account any packaging.
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Informal risk profile | Risk profiles, brought to the customs authorities on paper, the risks of which are identified by an official independently, based on the risk area. |
NTP | Violation Of Customs Regulations.
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