Airway bill with stamp duty in new york city

A very specific question!

In New York City, an airway bill is a document that serves as a receipt for goods shipped by air and is typically issued by the airline or freight forwarder. The airway bill is used to track the shipment and is often required by customs authorities.

As for stamp duty, it's important to note that New York City does not impose a stamp duty on airway bills. Stamp duty is a tax on written documents, and it is typically imposed by state or local governments. In New York State, stamp duty is imposed by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, but it is not applicable to airway bills.

However, there may be other taxes or fees associated with shipping goods by air in New York City. For example:

  1. Customs duties: These are taxes imposed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on imported goods.
  2. Excise taxes: These are taxes imposed by the CBP on certain goods, such as tobacco products and alcohol.
  3. Airport fees: These are fees charged by the airport authority for the use of airport facilities.
  4. Handling fees: These are fees charged by the airline or freight forwarder for handling and processing the shipment.

It's important to note that these taxes and fees are subject to change, and it's always a good idea to check with the relevant authorities or your shipping provider for the most up-to-date information.