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1547.1 | So far, so good | UNYEM::BLUMJ | | Wed Aug 11 1993 14:16 | 25 |
| I have made 3 purchases from England as follows:
1) 4 meter Algebra for Dick Edmunds
2) Trabi F3E fuselage from Modellhaus
3) Mega R7 motor and 3 props from Modellhaus
All items were received within 2 weeks of ordering, and no duty was
paid. Probably I have been lucky, but so far it has been real easy.
I would love to get an EXTASE pylon racer from Germany, this has a
short wingspan(800 mm) so it might be easy fore someone to bring
(hoping some of German contributors are listening :^).
With all the "Glasnost" that results from R/C it should all be duty
free!
Regards,
Jim
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1547.2 | importing into the US from germany | FRUST::HERMANN | Siempre Ch�vere | Thu Aug 12 1993 03:29 | 32 |
| hi jim,
> I would love to get an EXTASE pylon racer from Germany, this has a
> short wingspan(800 mm) so it might be easy fore someone to bring
> (hoping some of German contributors are listening :^).
if you pay the trip i will happily get you a extase....
now for the serious part:
i did import a long time ago from singapore. the problem was to have
them make me a fake bill, where the value was less than the amount i
really paid. this will always be a problem if ordering from official
sources. this includes the problems with labeling the box as toy
airplanes and so on.
it is less of a problem if you let ship items by a friend, who could even
declare the box as a "gift without value". on the other hand, he can NOT
deduct the sales tax, soaring at 15% in germany nowadays...
the remaining problem will be your local customs officer, you might get along
with this explanation and he might as well estimate the value of your goodies.
i think the best solution would be to have a bill with an amount, that is
still reasonable. getting a high tech kevlar/carbon fuselage/composite wings
for free might astonish (an make angry) any customs officer.
anyhow, i know somebody who did import into the US once, i will ask him how
he proceeded and let you know. maybe there is a simple way to get your
extase.
cheers
joe t.
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1547.3 | try SAMPLES with no commercial value | COWBOY::DUFRESNE | | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:38 | 8 |
| I have order small parts (for my ANTHEM) and the HP40). I have the package
labeled "SAMPLES WITH NO COMMERCIAL VALUE". Works fines. Arrives in my Mail box.
I've also brought RC Stuff in my suitcase into France without a itch. The
customs folks at ORLY are remarkebly lax. I usually pick my suitcase and just
walk out, as if it was a internal flight..
md
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1547.4 | | COWBOY::DUFRESNE | | Mon Apr 25 1994 09:39 | 5 |
| update: Since Jan 1, 1994, everything bought in the EC gets ship anywhere else
in the EC duty free, with no customs procedures. VAT is paid at the point of
purchase (15% in Gy, 17% in the Uk, 18.6% in France).
md
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1547.5 | | CSTEAM::HENDERSON | Competition is Fun: Dtn 297-6180, MRO4 | Mon Apr 25 1994 10:27 | 9 |
| That sounds very nice. I wish Canada/USA was like that.
For the non European readers, VAT is not where we make wine, but is
actally a misnomer. It stands for Value Added Tax. If you sell
something and add value you pay sales tax. A big joke to most of us.
Regards,
E.
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