Question o Malta

  Ask a Question
Ask a question
Experts and experienced tourists will answer
+ Add question details
139 subscribers will be
notified of the issue

Related question «Documents and borders»
Do I need to declare a laptop when entering the country?
Do I need to declare a laptop when entering the country?
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
Subscribe
2 subscribers  • asked 2008-07-1416 years ago
Answers  •  11
аватар Dostavkaturov
I advise you to declare. For example, you do not declare it. Take out of the country of rest. They ask you where they got the computer. You are my! Did you declare it upon entry? Or maybe you stole it? Cases are rare. But my friend declares even a budget-class mobile phone)))
аватар villet
how long have you been flying? That year, one tourist wanted to declare his phone and camera. so the airport worker said that if the cost exceeds 3000 dollars, then it is necessary to declare, and if not ...
аватар Dostavkaturov
I flew with my laptop from Kiev Zhuli about 5 years ago. Didn't declare. This is not an obligation. I declare-I admit... that I bring this and that with me. Not to listen to unpleasant questions on the way back. And, of course, they may not.
What airport employee? In Ukraine? Don't believe. It's like a modern politics mess. Declare everything that is dear to you)
аватар HotLine
There are import rules. When importing goods with a value above a certain threshold (less than the cost of a laptop), the importer must pay VAT and duty. Those. formally, you may be required to pay such a fee. And you will prove that you did not buy it there (theft has nothing to do with it). But in reality, for a long time the customs has not found fault with "non-wholesale" imports. Yourself is more expensive. Otherwise, you will have to find fault with all expensive items - cameras, cameras, phones.
аватар 57888
It is better to declare, we will have fewer problems when leaving.
аватар verdandi
According to Russian laws (Customs Code of the Russian Federation, Chapter 23), physical. persons can temporarily bring into the country items for personal use, no duties need to be paid (Article 283). The same is true for temporary exports. What laws apply to this in Malta - I don’t know, you can try to search on the Internet. But the difference is unlikely to be very large. Most likely (99%) no one will be able to demand anything from you.
аватар verdandi
Stole, not stolen - it still needs to be proven. If the laptop is not new, if you have already used it, it will not be difficult to prove that it is yours. In addition, in this case, its market price is likely to be very low.
аватар verdandi
There are import rules. When importing goods with a value above a certain threshold (less than the cost of a laptop), the importer must pay VAT and duty.
According to the Customs Code, this cost is 65 thousand rubles. (Article 282). A new laptop may well cost less. And there is also Art. 283:
Temporary importation of goods by individuals
1. With regard to goods temporarily imported into the customs territory of the Russian Federation by foreign individuals, full exemption from customs duties and taxes is granted if these goods are imported exclusively for the personal use of these persons for the period of their temporary stay in the customs territory of the Russian Federation.
Further about the export, art. 284:
"1. Russian individuals have the right to temporarily export goods for personal use from the customs territory of the Russian Federation for the period of their temporary stay in the territory of a foreign state and import them back with full exemption from customs duties and taxes."
аватар Dostavkaturov
what Russian laws? What is the customs code of the Russian Federation? What are you about?????????????
аватар HotLine
Again. There is no talk about "stolen" here at all. This does not apply to customs. Taking it out of the CIS countries is not a problem. Excerpts from the code of the Russian Federation are given above. In general, the countries in which temporary export is not allowed are probably only in Africa. It is not necessary to declare import and export from Malta. There are such amounts and goods - consumer goods. But when returning to your homeland, read my previous message. Each country has its own threshold. Where you are from is not visible. Declare when leaving the homeland and hide the declaration away. Even the customs officers will have to be defiled.
аватар verdandi
I cited quotes from the Customs Code of the Russian Federation, mainly just as a sample, as an example. Even considering that the author of the question is not going TO Russia, but FROM it to Malta, this information can be useful - firstly, I don’t think that in a European country (and Malta is a completely adequate European country), the legislation on this matter will be strong differ. Secondly, if there are differences, the author of the question will already know what she will need to clarify if she still tries to find out how this issue is resolved in Malta.
avatar
Answer other questions about Malta
Add photo
Loading...
Photo uploaded
×
All questions
UAE
more