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Mar

what the hell is that? lol. just wondering.


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Duty free allowance is the amount of stuff you can bring into the country without paying tax on it. For example you can bring 3 bottles of spirits and 200 cigarettes into New Zealand before you pay tax.

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i think its when you get paid but you really dont have to do anything.

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Haha duty ;]

Where theres no crap involved.


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No idea, i believe its a task you don't get paid for? hmmmmmmmm

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Duty means tax, so I would guess that it is a tax free allowance. Check this site:

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2 possibilities, an amount of money you get paid every certain amount of time say every month for doing no work. Example: If you get paid 50$ a month every month for no reason. Or if you have the option to do it. Example: If you get paid 10$ for mowing the lawn but it is not mandatory to do it.

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That may bring a limited amount of duty-free goods back into that country…..Find out which goods qualify for duty-free allowances are by contacting the air company you will be flying with……………

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they are a set quota of goods or services that can not be taxed - usually upon export or import. You will see this term alot when venturing overseas or in the import/export field.

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