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Date: 27 Jan 2006 08:33:02
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Customs and Duties?
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Hi, All: Just wondering -- I'm getting charged $200 in import taxes for the SMGTe. Would it have been any different if I ordered the thing myself from HP Velotechnik direct, or gone to Germany to pick it up and schlep it over the plane?? TIA!
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Date: 28 Jan 2006 16:52:29
From: NYC XYZ
Subject: Re: Customs and Duties?
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LOL! That reminds me...do you know how come newspapers like the Times (of London, New York, etc.) came to be so big? Apparently there had been a tax on each page of a newspaper over a hundred years ago, so newspapers started printing on larger-sized paper! It's amazing the things they can think of to tax.... Jon Meinecke wrote: > > > Someone previously mentioned having a bike sent in pieces > being classified for import duty as "bicycle parts". For instance, > buy the wheels separately. Also someone mentioned if you > import a bike as "used", it may be taxed less. > > The personal exemption for returning US citizens is $800. > Family members residing at the same address may combine > their exemptions. > > So, take two or three family members with you, buy the > bike, ride is around Germany for a week or so and then > bring it back free of import duties! > > Then if you could arrange to sell it at a loss on ebay > a few weeks later, I'm sure a number of people would > be happy to take it off your hands! %^P > > Jon Meinecke
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Date: 27 Jan 2006 14:27:52
From: Jon Meinecke
Subject: Re: Customs and Duties?
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"NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1138379582.041173.16870@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > Hi, All: > > Just wondering -- I'm getting charged $200 in import taxes for the > SMGTe. Would it have been any different if I ordered the thing myself > from HP Velotechnik direct, or gone to Germany to pick it up and schlep > it over the plane?? Someone previously mentioned having a bike sent in pieces being classified for import duty as "bicycle parts". For instance, buy the wheels separately. Also someone mentioned if you import a bike as "used", it may be taxed less. The personal exemption for returning US citizens is $800. Family members residing at the same address may combine their exemptions. So, take two or three family members with you, buy the bike, ride is around Germany for a week or so and then bring it back free of import duties! Then if you could arrange to sell it at a loss on ebay a few weeks later, I'm sure a number of people would be happy to take it off your hands! %^P Jon Meinecke
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