Dutiable [adjective]
Definition of Dutiable:
subject to tax
Sentence/Example of Dutiable:
The Collector refused to give a clearance unless the vessels were discharged of dutiable articles.
There, as well as in France, spirits and tobacco are dutiable.
The part of the system most criticised was the very narrow list of dutiable articles.
He had never declared any dutiable baggage, entering New York alone, and it never occurred to him that he would need to do so now.
When asked if they had any dutiable articles, they declared that they had brought nothing with them that ought to pay duty.
The Inspectors examine the baggage of the cabin passengers, collect the imposts on dutiable articles, and send them ashore.
This official was known to Mr. Maack, and on our declaring that we had no dutiable effects we were passed without search.
He had just got home from Europe, and he had brought a lot of dutiable things, that a customs inspector passed for a trifling sum.
They had also been guilty of bringing dutiable goods into the country and paying no duty on them.
In 1732, the difficulty assumed a new form over the question as to the carriage of dutiable goods by mail.