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Post by skullmonkey » Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:15 pm

Will get a tent from Canada, used. Its going to be declared as a present, with a declared value of 270 Canadian Dollars for insurance reasons. So usually if you go pick something up from Tulli, they want to see a bill, and then they calculate the % you need to pay. I don't have a bill, and am now wondering what will happen. Does anyone know how it goes in this kind of circumstances, or maybe even has experience with this kind of situation? I checked the tulli.fi website but it wasn't to informative.



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Post by Pursuivant » Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:19 pm

So if its from your rents or you actually didn't pay for it, they might agree on the 270 CAD as the value. Then they will flip for an hour if theres a customs 1-2% on *what exactly* it is... and they want 22% VAT on top anyways, the 270 + shipping + customs x 22/100 = what you pay incash onthespot. "Gifts" are under 40 euros... then again if you get lucky it might float through...
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Post by skullmonkey » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:06 pm

Thanks Pursuivant. Was aware of in cash on the spot. But why is shipping included in calculating the %? That seems strange.

Hoping it floats through. Lets see.

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Post by Upphew » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:19 pm

skullmonkey wrote:Thanks Pursuivant. Was aware of in cash on the spot. But why is shipping included in calculating the %? That seems strange.

Hoping it floats through. Lets see.
Then people would send 1$ stuff with 200$ s&h...
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Re: Customs

Post by SteveS » Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:04 am

Small tip. If you address it to Mr and Mrs then you can both claim personal allowance - so €80 :? Not much but every bit helps.


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