问题 单项选择题

出口货物的完税价格应当扣除( )。

A.货物的货价

B.出口关税

C.货物运至中华人民共和国境内输出地装载前的运输及其相关费用

D.货物运至中华人民共和国境内输出地装载前的保险费

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解析: 出口货物的完税价格应当扣除出口关税。[知识链接] (1)出口货物的完税价格计算公式为:完税价格=离岸价格/( ),1+出口税率出口货物成交价格中含有支付给国外的佣金,如与货物的离岸价格分列,应予扣除;未单独明的,则不予扣除。出口货物在离岸价格以外国买方还另行支付货物包装费,应将其计入完税价格。(2)进出口货物完税价格中的运费保险费的计算,在计算时,海运进口货物计算至该项货物运抵我境内的卸货口岸,如该货物的卸货口岸是内河(江)口岸,则应计算至内河(江)口岸;陆运进口货物,计算至该货物运抵关境的第一口岸为止,如成交价格中所包括的运、保、杂费计算至内地到达口岸的,关境的第一口岸至内地一段的运、保、杂费,不予扣除;空运进口货物,计算至进入境内的第一口岸,如1成交价格为进入关境的第一个口岸外的其他口岸,则计算至目的地口岸。

单项选择题 A1/A2型题
问答题

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So what’s happening As best as anyone can guess, the crisis that began in 2007 and deepened in 2008 caused both businesses and workers to panic.

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