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The question of interest is this - if purchases are made in Germany and Austria, and the exit from the Schengen zone will be Hungary or Poland, then how is it right to do everything in order to return the money. Interested in actions that need to be correctly performed abroad. Which border guards should stamp Austrian and German? Where can I get them if there is no border control anymore. Or all the same, at the exit from Schengen, ask the Hungarians ... Who faced, write, please! Thanks in advance!
13 years ago  •  4 subscribers 11 answers
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Everything was written to you correctly. In Ukraine, tax-free is mainly handled by Privetbank. Customs officers pass through the car (if you are traveling by train), enter the compartment, where they are invited and check (or sometimes not) the purchased goods. But there is an undercurrent here - to Ukraine duty-free as far as it is possible to introduce goods? - I don’t remember exactly - 200-300 euros ?? And how much will you show them receipts for purchases? Just as the conductor once exp ... Farther...
Is it profitable to buy an apartment or apartments in Greece near the sea (it doesn’t matter where regionally, the question is of general interest), and then rent it out? I often see ads here that sell their property. What's the payback?
7 years ago  •  11 subscribers 11 answers
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The man above answered you correctly. And we have the same plan spinning in our heads for many years. But in order to implement it, you need to thoroughly study the real estate market. That is, without consulting specialists at random, you don’t need to buy anything. If you want to buy an apartment, as you write, to relax there, and then rent it out, then this is the surest option! How much such a thing will pay off, I don’t know, because it’s still unknown what exactly you are going to take and ... Farther...