flagfall
/ˈflæɡfɔːl/Definitions
1. noun
The amount by which the price of something falls when its value is assessed for taxation, especially when it is first brought into a country.
“The customs officials calculated the flagfall on the imported goods.”
2. noun
A preliminary payment or deposit made when a purchase is agreed, often deducted from the final price.
“The store required a flagfall of 10% upfront before the customer could take the item home.”