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Bahamas Tariffs, Duties, and Import Taxes
In 2003, the imports of goods and services were $1.53 billion; Major import
trading partners: US 20.8%, South Korea 17.4%, Italy 11.4%, France 9.1%, Brazil
7.5%.
The Bahamian Government raises over 50% of its revenue from import tariffs or
duties. The standard ad valorem tariff for imported goods is 35%, but a many
items have their own duty rates. All duty rates are subject to change at a
moment's notice.
Bahamians residents shopping abroad are permitted to import $300 worth of goods,
duty free, twice per year.
The Bahamas government also charges a 7% "stamp tax" on most imports.
| clothing |
25% |
| fine cut tobacco |
210% |
| chewing tobacco |
duty free |
| cigars |
200% |
| cigarettes |
210% and 7% stamp tax |
| bottled water |
70% |
| pool tables |
100% |
| room air conditioners |
35% |
| automobiles |
45 to 75%, based car book value |
| automobile parts and accessories |
35 - 50% |
| personal computers |
duty free |
| business computers |
duty free |
| stereo units |
25% |
| video tapes |
10% |
| cheese |
15% |
| pasta |
10% |
| televisions |
25% |
| plumbing supplies |
25% |
| wooden doors |
25% |
| concrete tiles |
35% |
| cement |
duty free |
Customs Valuation: Most imported goods are valued
based on their actual cost as evidenced by an invoice. The Customs Department
only honors discounts of up to three% given by U.S. exporters. Customs
officials determine the value of automobiles with reference to standard
valuation guides. Freight and shipping charges are included in the value
assessed.
Import Licenses: Permits are required for imports of certain items.
Applications for permits should be made to the ministry indicated, as follows:
Poultry, meats, vegetables, fruits, live plants and animals: Ministry of
Agriculture; Medicines: Ministry of Health; Slot machines, trailers and caravans
for living (temporary use only): Ministry of Finance; Firearms, fireworks,
underwater guns other than Hawaiian slings: Commissioner of Police; and
Precursor and essential chemicals: Customs Department.
Import/Export Documentation Requirements: Entry forms are required by Bahamian
Customs for goods coming by sea, air or post. A genuine invoice (original or
copy) is required. Goods may be cleared through Customs without a proper
invoice if the importer leaves a deposit (usually double the estimated duty) and
agrees to present an invoice at a later time.
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