Customs duties and other taxes Sample Clauses

Customs duties and other taxes. 1. On arriving in the territory of another Party, aircraft operated in international air transport by the air carriers of a Party, their regular equipment, fuel, lubricants, consumable technical supplies, ground equipment, spare parts (including engines), aircraft stores (including such items as food, beverages and liquor, tobacco, and other products destined for sale to or use by passengers in limited quantities during flight), and other items intended for or used solely in connection with the operation or servicing of aircraft engaged in international air transport shall, on the basis of reciprocity, to the fullest extent possible under the Parties' respective domestic laws and regulations, provided that such equipment and supplies remain on board the aircraft, be exempt from all import restrictions, property taxes and capital levies, customs duties, excise taxes, inspection fees, value added tax or other similar indirect taxes, and similar fees, and charges that are:
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Customs duties and other taxes. 1. Aircraft engaged in international air services by the designated airline of either Contracting Party shall be temporarily exempted from custom duties according to the customs regulations of the state and the principle of reciprocity. Aircraft equipment required for its operation and services of its passengers and crew, supplies of fuel and lubricants and aircraft stores (including food, beverages, tobacco) on board such aircraft shall be exempt from customs duties, inspection fees, other duties or taxes and value added tax (VAT) on arriving in the territory of the other Contracting Party provided those aircraft are re-exported and such equipment, supplies and stores remain on board those aircraft up to such time as they are re-exported, the exemption shall also apply to air way bills, any printed publicity material which bears the insignia of the company printed thereon distributed without charges by the designated airline onboard of aircraft.

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