English to Samoan Meaning of tariff - tau


Tariff :
tau

tiute, lāfoga, tau, tiute o oloa faaulufale, fua faasologa o tiute, vaitaimi e

taufaasologa o tau
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Share More
Definitions of tariff in English
Noun(1) a government tax on imports or exports
Verb(1) charge a tariff
Examples of tariff in English
(1) The decision by the Confederacy in February 1861 to levy a tariff on the import of goods provoked a discussion about the expanding trade between the Upper and Lower South.(2) "The tariff explicitly lists agro-machinery that enjoys duty free status, and our officers are guided by this tabulation," he said.(3) Even though 99 per cent of the high-end watches in the China market are imported, the tax authorities can only collect the watch tariff and value-added tax, he said.(4) If there were any doubts about the standard of the hotel, its cheap tariff leaves no room for second thoughts.(5) I was told categorically that premium rate calls can be charged at whatever tariff the market will stand!(6) On May 12, 1988 the Department of Public Service filed comments on the service, recommending that the Commission change the ANI tariff to require that one service component, Pay-Per-View (PPV) service, be tariffed rather than priced on an individual case basis.(7) Some commercial customers try to calculate electric bills based solely on tariffs and come up with lower amounts than seen on the bill.(8) Foreign affiliate sales that stem from FDI are not subject to import tariffs or other trade barriers, in contrast to U.S. exports of similar products.(9) Social Security taxes, excise levies, tariffs , and other duties are regressive - their effective rates decline as income goes up.(10) The country unilaterally reduced its overall import tariffs over the years, recently dropping them to 6% across the board.(11) PIC will be sold to telcos who will sell the units, or cover their cost through broadband connection tariffs , to the users.(12) The prices listed above are those that apply to the more expensive tariffs - cheaper tariffs carry higher handset costs.(13) So while the Constitution empowered the federal government to levy taxes, it limited this power mostly to indirect taxes like tariffs , duties, and excise taxes.(14) The US last month said it will levy tariffs on most steel imports to give its domestic industry time to rebuild.(15) Some hotels have lowered their tariffs by between 30 and 50 per cent.(16) Excises, tariffs , export duties, and taxes on particular goods have become relatively insignificant sources of state revenues in these advanced nations.
Related Phrases of tariff
(1) customs tariff ::
faasologa o tiute
(2) tariff barriers ::
papupuni faasologa o tiute
(3) custom tariff ::
tu faasologa o tiute
(4) import tariff ::
faasologa faaulufale
(5) tariff rate ::
fua faatatau o tiute
(6) impose tariff ::
faaee atu faasologa o tiute
Synonyms
Noun
1. tax ::
lāfoga
2. duty ::
tiute
3. toll ::
lāfoga
4. excise ::
oloa gaosia
5. levy ::
lafoga
6. charge ::
tau
7. rate ::
totogi
8. fee ::
totogi
9. countervail ::
countervail
10. price list ::
tau lisi
Different Forms
tariff, tariffs
English to Samoan Dictionary: tariff

Meaning and definitions of tariff, translation in Samoan language for tariff with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of tariff in Samoan and in English language.

Tags for the entry 'tariff'

What tariff means in Samoan, tariff meaning in Samoan, tariff definition, examples and pronunciation of tariff in Samoan language.

Your Favorite Words
Currently you do not have any favorite word. To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.
Your Search History