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ad valorem

Commercial term implying that taxes or duties are calculated according to the value of a bond or commodity as opposed to its quantity.

Ad valorem duties – as opposed to specific duties – are those levied according to the value of the goods imported. Value-added tax (VAT), which is calculated as a specified percentage of the whole, is an example of an ad valorem tax.



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The Texas Court of Appeals had previously held that the assessment of ad valorem property tax on shipping containers used in international commerce owned by a domestic corporation violated the Foreign Commerce Clause of the U.
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