
Customs and Excise Control Act
The Customs and Excise Control Act is a law that regulates the import and export of goods across a country's borders. It establishes rules for collecting taxes on goods brought into or out of the country (customs duties) and ensures compliance with trade regulations. The Act empowers customs officials to inspect shipments, enforce trade laws, and prevent smuggling. It helps protect the economy by ensuring fair trade practices and collecting necessary revenue for public services. Essentially, it governs how goods enter and exit a nation, ensuring that all legal and financial obligations are met.