Schedule 7.-Agricultural Products and Provisions-Continued Classification 774 Vegetables in their natural state:43 775 75 Peppers 44 Eggplant 44 Cucumbers 44 Cabbage 44 Crude horseradish 44_ All other n. s. p. f.. Bean stick, miso, bean cake, and Pimientos, packed in brine or in oil, or prepared or preserved in any manner. Soy beans, prepared or preserved in (including horserad- Crude.. Ground, or otherwise prepared... 4 cents per lb.. 12 cents per lb... Chicory: Crude. Ground, or otherwise prepared... 777 (a) Cocoa and chocolate, unsweetened. 777(b) Cocoa and chocolate, sweetened: In bars or blocks weighing 10 pounds or more each. In any other form, whether or not not less than 2 cents per lb.53 171⁄2 per cent but not less than 2 cents per lb.53 25 per cent. Free. 2 cents per lb. 1 cent per lb. Free. 2 cents per lb. 8 per cent.51, 52 2 cents per lb.52 25 per cent.52 31⁄2 cents rer lb.54 43 In the assessment of duties on vegetables of any kind no segregation or allowance of any kind shall be made for foreign matter or impurities mixed therewith. (Acts of 1930 and 1922.) 44 Specifically mentioned only in act of 1930. 45 Vegetables, prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f. 46" Soup rolls, soup tablets or cubes, and other soup preparations," new in act of 1930. 47"Including horseradish," new in act of 1930. 48 "Or if reduced to flour," new in act of 1930. 49 Articles used as coffee, or as substitutes for coffee, n. s. p. f. 52 The weight and the value of the immediate coverings, other than the outer packing case, or other covering, shall be included in the dutiable weight and the value of the merchandise. 56 Provided, That in all the foregoing no allowance shall be made for dirt or other foreign matter: Provided further, That the importation of pepper shells, ground or unground, is hereby prohibited. (Act of 1930. Similar provisions in act of 1922.) 57 Not bleached, colored, dyed, painted, or chemically treated," new in act of 1930. 58 Emergency tariff act of 1921: "Having a staple of 13% inches or more in length, 7 cents per pound." SCHEDULE 8.-SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES 801 (a) Nothing in this schedule shall be *801(b) 802 Brandy and other spirits manufac- $5 per proof gallon. $5 per proof gallon tured or distilled from grain or other materials. Compounds and preparations of $5 per proof gallon. $5 per proof gallon ponent material of chief value and than 1 quart. In bottles or vessels containing 804 Still wines, including ginger wine or In casks or packages other than Containing 14 per cent or less of absolute alcohol. Containing more than 14 per In bottles or jugs Containing each not more than 805 Ale, porter, stout, and beer. 806(a) In bottles or jugs... In other containers.. Malt extract: Fluid. In bottles or jugs. In casks... $2.60 per proof gallon.2 Not less than $2.60 per proof gallon. $5 per proof gallon 3 $2.60 per proof gallon. $6 per gallon..-- $2.40 per dozen. 60 per cent. 60 per cent.. 70 cents per gallon. 70 cents per gallon. 1 Acts of 1930 and 1922. No corresponding provisions in act of 1913. Imported spirits are subject to this duty in addition to the internal-revenue tax. Angostura bitters, $2.60 per proof gallon, act of 1922. No separate or additional duty on the bottles. In addition to $9.60 per dozen bottles on the quantity in excess of 1 quart. $9.60 per dozen. $3 per gallon. 4, 5 45 cents per gallon." 60 cents per gallon. $1.85 per case. $1.85 per case. 6 cents per pint or fractional part. 45 cen tsper gallon." 23 cents per gallon. 45 cents per gallon. 23 cents per gallon. 45 per cent. 70 cents per gal. 70 cents per gal.' Provided, That any of the foregoing articles specified in this paragraph when imported containing more than 24 per cent of alcohol shall be classed as spirits and pay duty accordingly. No separate or additional duty on the bottles or jugs. On alcohol contained therein. And in addition thereto $2.07 per proof gallon on the alcohol contained therein. Paragraph, act of 1930 Schedule 8.-Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages-Continued Classification Rates of duty Act of 1930 Act of 1922 Act of 1913 808 Ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, 15 cents per gal... 15 cents per gal.......... soda water, and similar bever ages containing no alcohol. In plain green or colored, molded, or pressed, glass bottles, containing each Not more than 2 pint.. More than 2 and not more than 34 pint. More than 34 pint and not more than 11⁄2 pints. Otherwise than in such bottles, or in such bottles containing more than 11⁄2 pints each.13 Beverages, n. s. p. f.: Containing less than 2 per cent of alcohol.. 10 Dutiable as fruit juices or fruit sirups. (10). 20 per cent. 12 cents per doz. 18 cents per doz. 28 cents per doz. 50 cents per gal. 15 cents per gal... 15 cents per gal.... (14). 11 On the alcohol contained therein or that can be produced therefrom. 12 Lemon, lime, and sour orange juice, free; other citrus fruit juices dutiable as "other fruit juices." 13 Bottles or other coverings dutiable as if imported empty. 14 Same rates as on ginger ale, etc. Para graph, act of 1930 Schedule 8.-Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages-Continued in no case less than 15 Bottles or other containers dutiable at one-third the rates as if imported empty or separately. 16 Similar provision in act of 1922; separate provision with articles in act of 1913. 17 Provided, That any brandy or other spirituous or distilled liquors imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug, or other packages of or from any country, dependency, or province under whose laws similar sized casks, bottles, jugs, or other packages of distilled spirits, wine, or other beverage put up or filled in the United States are denied entrance into such country, dependency, or province, shall be forfeited to the United States. (Acts of 1930, 1922, and 1913.) Any brandy or other spirituous or distilled liquor imported in a cask of less capacity than 10 gallons from any country shall be forfeited to the United States. (Act of 1913.) |