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dutiable definition

du·ti·able (do̵̅o̅tē ə bəl, dyo̵̅o̅t-)

adjective

necessitating payment of a duty or tax: said as of imported goods

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dutiable Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • value: Some costs may need to be added to the dutiable value.
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