Alphanaphthol, beta-naphthol for not suitable for medicinal use, Aminobenzoic acid, aminonaph- phenylenediamine, phenylhy. 1 Acids and acid anhydrides, n. s. p. f. cents per lb. 40 per cent and 7 40 per cent and 7 (40 per cent and 7 [40 per cent and 15 per cent.10 25 per cent. 15 per cent or 10 per cent. $15 per cent. 10 Chemical and medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures, and salts and combinations, n. s. p. f. 20 Assessed on American selling price instead of foreign value, by presidential proclamation, effective Nov. 29, 1924, under sec. 315. 21 The revenue act of 1916 divided coal-tar products into three groups-crudes, intermediates, and finished or partly finished products-and imposed special duties in addition to the regular duties, which special duties ran for 5 years and ceased a year before the tariff act of 1922 took effect. The emergency tariff act of 1921, Title V, provided that, for a period of 3 months, certain coal-tar products should be denied entry or delivered from customs custody unless the Secretary of the Treasury should determine that the particular article or satisfactory substitute was not obtainable in the United States or in any of its possessions in sufficient quantities and on reasonable terms as to quality, price, and delivery, and that such article in the quantity to be admitted was required for consumption by an actual consumer in the United States or in any of its possessions within 6 months after receipt of the merchandise. 22 Provided, That for a period of two years, beginning on the day following the passage of this Act, the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 55 per cent instead of 40 per cent. Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints- -Continued 10 Chemical and medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures, and salts and combinations, n. s. p. f. 22 Provided, That for a period of two years, beginning on the day following the passage of this Act, the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 55 per cent instead of 40 per cent. 23 All other products or preparations of coal tar, not colors or dyes, n. s. p. f. 24 Coal-tar distillates, n. s. p. f. Paragraph, act of 1930 Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints-Continued Classification Rates of duty Act of 1930 Act of 1922 Act of 1913 27 (b) 27 (c) 27 (d) 28 Coal-tar products-Continued. The ad valorem rates provided in For the purposes of this paragraph Color acids, color bases, color Artificial musk, benzyl acetate, 22 Provided, That for a period of two years, beginning on the day following the passage of this Act, the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 55 per cent instead of 40 per cent. 23 All other products or preparations of coal tar, not colors or dyes, n. s. p. f. 25 Rates on cresylic acid and phenol reduced to 20 per cent and 311⁄2 cents per pound by presidential proclamation, effective Aug. 19, 1927, and Nov. 30, 1927, respectively, under sec. 315. 26 Provided, That for a period of two years beginning on the day following the passage of this act the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 60 per cent instead of 45 per cent. 27 Coal-tar dyes or colors, n. s. p. f. 28 All natural or synthetic odoriferous or aromatic substances, preparations, and mixtures used in the manufacture of, but not marketable as, perfumes or cosmetics, not containing alcohol and n. s. p. f. Paragraph, act of 1930 Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints—Continued Classification Rates of duty Act of 1930 Act of 1922 Act of 1913 (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 25 per cent.23 15 per cent. 15 per cent.23 15 per cent.23 15 per cent. 65 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 22 cents per lb. 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. 45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. 45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 5 cents per lb. 15 per cent.23 15 per cent. 23 Free. 23 23 All other products or preparations of coal tar, not colors or dyes, n. s. p. f. Free. 26 Provided, That for a period of two years beginning on the day following the passage of this act the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 60 per cent instead of 45 per cent. 29 Guaiacol carbonate, 25 per cent. 30 All explosive substances, n. s. p. f., used for mining, blasting, and artillery purposes. Para raph, act of 1930 Schedule 1.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints—Continued Classification Rates of duty Act of 1913 28 (a) Coal-tar products-Continued. Coumarin, natural. 28 (b) 28 (c) 28 (d) Act of 1930 (7 cents per lb, and 45 per cent. Guaiacol, natural, and its deriva- 7 cents per lb. and tives. Vanillin from whatever source obtained, derived, or manufactured. Natural methyl salicylate or oil of wintergreen or oil of sweet birch. Mixtures, including solutions, consisting in whole or in part of any of the articles or materials provided for in this paragraph, excepting mixtures of synthetic odoriferous or aromatic chemicals. Synthetic indigo, "Colour Index No. 1177." Sulphur black, "Colour Index No. 978." The ad valorem rates provided in this paragraph shall be based upon the American selling price (as defined in subdivision (g) of section 402, Title IV), of any similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United States. If there is no similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United States then the ad valorem rate shall be based upon the United States value, as defined in subdivision (e) of section 402, Title IV. [Provision to same effect in paragraph 28, act of 1922.] For the purposes of this paragraph any coal-tar product provided for in this Act shall be considered similar to or competitive with any imported coal-tar product which accomplishes results substantially equal to those accomplished by the domestic product when used in substantially the same manner. [Provision to the same effect in paragraph 28, act of 1922.] 45 per cent. 7 cents per lb. and 45 per cent. 7 cents per lb. and 45 per cent. 7 cents per lb. and 45 per cent. (3 cents per lb. and 20 per cent. 3 cents per lb. and 20 per cent. Act of 1922 (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb,31 60 per cent 26 and 7. cents per lb. 45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. (45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. [45 per cent and 7 cents per lb. 60 per cent 26 and 7 cents per lb. 20 per cent. 15 per cent. 10 10 cents per ounce. 20 per cent. 32 15 per cent. 33 Free. 10 Chemical and medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures, and salts and combinations, n. s. p f. 26 Provided, That for a period of two years beginning on the day following the passage of this act the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 60 per cent instead of 45 per cent. 29 Guaicol carbonate, 25 per cent. 31 By virtue of last proviso, par. 28; vanillin not coal-tar product, 45 per cent under par. 61. 32 Essential and distilled oils, n. s. p. f. 38 All chemical mixtures, n. s. p. f. |