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How much can I import gifts bought in duty free without duty?
In Amsterdam, I bought 5 bottles of perfume for the amount of 280 euros, in Boryspil the customs officer showed off, they say you have to pay a fee. Due to lack of time, I had to "give" one to him.
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аватар Anetka-gan
up to 300 euros is not taxed! you should have given him an eye! cunning they are there......!!
аватар Anetka-gan
sorry! just clarified. 250 euro zeb in taxes! you should have thrown away the checks, then they could calculate the amount and prove nothing!
аватар lubitelj
It is not taxed up to 200 euros, but if you open a couple of bottles - remove the cellophane from the box, for example, or if you throw the box away at all - you can safely say that these are personal items - and there is no duty, the labels and the price are cut off in the same way from things that don't mess with customs
аватар papa74
Petrovich610 lives in Hong Kong (profile), maybe he, as a resident, is not supposed to at all? )))
аватар lubitelj
The €200 rule applies to the importation of gifts - regardless of the nationality of the entrant....
аватар papa74
Yes, it's just an interesting route.
From Hong Kong to Boryspil, via Amsterdam...
аватар papa74
LIST
items related to personal speeches of citizens
1. Personal ornaments, including precious metals and stones, which have the characteristics of those that were in use.
2. Items such as clothing, underwear, footwear, which are purely personal in nature, intended exclusively for personal use and have, as a rule, signs of those that were in use, or new, imported, usually in one copy ( complete).
3. Personal hygiene items and individual cosmetics in an amount that meets the needs of one person during the trip.
4. Individual writing and stationery.
5. Camera, film and video camera, accessories to them.
6. Binoculars.
7. Portable musical instrument.
8. Portable sound reproducing device (tape recorder, dictaphone, etc.) with films, records and discs.
9. Portable radio.
10. Portable TV.
11. Portable personal computer and accessories.
12.
Calculator, electronic notebook.
13. Individual portable medical devices for ensuring human life and for monitoring his condition, which have the characteristics of those that were in use.
аватар papa74
Goods imported by citizens into the customs territory of Ukraine are subject to taxation in the manner and under the conditions specified by the laws of Ukraine.
The first part of this article does not apply to:
1) goods whose total value does not exceed the amount equivalent to 200 euros;
http://www.customs.gov.ua/dmsu/control/uk/publish/article?art_id=304717&cat_id=295951
аватар Anetka-gan
the customs officers just said that 250 oyro =))) the other day they even swore in borispol with customs about this!
аватар papa74
Come on yiH in Zh ...
Dimka from Hawaii will return, he will give in to the haze .. purple, you see the eyes will come to their senses))
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Borispolsky, it seems that the law is not written :)
аватар Anetka-gan
yeah ... he is such a Dimon !!! put them all in their place and put them in!!!)))
аватар Pachok
"2. Items such as clothing, linen, footwear, which are purely personal in nature, intended exclusively for personal use and have, as a rule, signs of those that were in use, or new, imported, usually in one copies (sets).
That is. I understand correctly that one coat of my size, without labels - this is my personal thing, which is not subject to taxation? I always thought so. But last week a friend of mine flew in from Greece, carrying a fur coat, customs terrorizing her for a long time, lagging behind when she showed them a receipt that she was carrying her fur coat for restoration to Greece and the cost of restoration was 190 euros. She took the receipt by accident, the factory insisted :)
аватар Anetka-gan
everything without tags is yours!! How can they prove what they bought?? the main thing is that there are no checks)))))))
and so suddenly our beloved Pachok likes sitting on the terrace in a mink coat to smoke cigars and drink martinis! =))) so that the customs will attach only if the prices-checks-tags, etc. will find!
аватар Pachok
Yes, marvelous stories flashed somewhere that, they say, valuable things had to be declared upon departure.
And then, as it happens with us, the law is the law, but there is also a bunch of orders and orders from the DMSU, "explaining" certain provisions of the law.
"Pachok likes to sit on the terrace in a mink coat smoking cigars and drinking martinis! =))) "
So YES! :)))
аватар Anetka-gan
Pachok eh! envy! I don't like fur coats
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Yes, Pachok, we've changed the subject. True, no fur coats were seen in any duty free)
аватар tox1c
Can I bring two laptops into the country (one of mine was at the entrance). And the second one was given to me here for work. Do I need some kind of certificate from work that I was given it here?
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Of course, you need a document for the second laptop. They may be charged for purchased goods.
аватар dzyubanenko_n_l
Tell me, in 2013, how much can I buy cosmetics and perfumes in duty free in Boryspil? Earlier you wrote that it is 200 euros, so if there are two of us, then it is 400 euros, 200 for one?
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