Customs Tariff (Head of Department) (Judicial) Certificate 2023
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BERMUDA
CUSTOMS TARIFF (HEAD OF DEPARTMENT) (JUDICIAL) CERTIFICATE 2023
BR 16 / 2023
Pursuant to CPC 4210 of the Fifth Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act 1970, the Registrar for the Courts of Bermuda, having consulted the Minister of Finance and the Collector of Customs, issues the following Certificate:
Citation
1 This Certificate may be cited as the Customs Tariff (Head of Department) (Judicial) Certificate 2023.
Interpretation
2 In this Certificate— “Act” means the Customs Tariff Act 1970; “approved scheme” means the Government’s capital expenditure scheme for the Judicial Department, in relation to the upgrading of existing videoconferencing equipment and new videoconferencing equipment and installation, as authorised by the Government on 8 December 2020; “duty rate” means the duty rate specified in the second column of the Schedule as determined by the Minister of Finance in respect of the qualifying goods; “eligible beneficiary” means any eligible beneficiary specified in the second column of the Schedule; “end-use conditions or restrictions” means the end-use conditions or restrictions specified in the second column of the Schedule; “end-use relief” means the end-use relief under CPC 4210 of the Fifth Schedule to the Act;
CUSTOMS TARIFF (HEAD OF DEPARTMENT) (JUDICIAL) CERTIFICATE
“qualifying goods” means the qualifying goods specified in the second column of the Schedule.
Duty Rate
3 An eligible beneficiary importing qualifying goods subject to the end-use conditions or restrictions is eligible for the grant of end-use relief at the duty rate of 0%.
Certification
4 The Registrar for the Courts of Bermuda hereby certifies that the importation of the qualifying goods is for the purposes of the approved scheme.
CUSTOMS TARIFF (HEAD OF DEPARTMENT) (JUDICIAL) CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE
(paragraph 2) END-USE RELIEF UNDER CPC 4210
The Government’s capital expenditure scheme for the Judicial Department, in relation to the upgrading of existing videoconferencing Approved Scheme equipment and new videoconferencing equipment and installation, as authorised by the Government on 8 December 2020. CPC 4210 Duty Rate 0% Eligible Beneficiary All importers Qualifying Goods All goods Goods must be imported and used by the End-Use Conditions or Restrictions Judicial Department only for the purposes of the approved scheme.
Made this 14th day of March 2023
Registrar for the Courts of Bermuda Judicial Department
[Operative Date: 14 March 2023]
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