As a general rule, importations in the Philippines are subject to duties and taxes. There are instances, however, where the law permits relief from the payment of duties and taxes subject to certain conditions. One of the exceptions involves the “temporary admission” of goods under Section 102 (m) of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act.
Source: www.manilatimes.net
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