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Will there be a duty on a musical instrument?
Hello! I want to order a musical instrument that is sold in Germany. Its cost is about 2500 euros. Will I have to pay tax to the state for it (during customs clearance)?
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аватар sigur62
Yes, they should. Goods up to 1,000 euros are exempted from payment (it used to be 200, in November your Rada raised the bar, and in the Russian Federation it is now 1,500).
Over 1000 euros - 10% duty. That is, (2500 - 1000) x 0.1 = 150 euros. Such duty will be calculated on your musical instrument. However, there is a nuance. Duty-free importation of personal belongings of citizens, to which a musical instrument also applies, is allowed. Ukrainian customs officers determine whether things belong to personal stupidly and simply - things must be without factory packaging and with signs of aging or without signs, but a customs officer can see these signs. Usually the issue is resolved for 20 - 30 euros. Think.
P.S. I think that you will not have a piano, because then the weight limit will come in - 50 kg.
аватар sniker
Yes, you are right, it will not be a piano). Thanks for the advice, you've been very helpful.
аватар sigur62
Please. Good luck and success in your work!
аватар Gedeon
edit sigur62's answer: 1000 euros if imported via air, otherwise 500 euros and 50 kg. Duty 10% + VAT - total approx. 30%. Giving a bribe (as sigur62 writes 20-30 euros) is a crime, for any believer it is a sin. A provocateur of giving a bribe - contributes to it, and judging by the knowledge - he manages it himself. That is why this country is there.
How to live honestly on the border - www.rossiane.narod.ru
аватар Gedeon
The new Customs Code, with these norms, comes into force on June 1, 2012
аватар sigur62
Whose country "is there," yours or mine? )))
аватар Gedeon
hurt? it means that not everything is lost for this country ... from yourself, my friend, from yourself ... and advice ... they will suddenly be used ...
аватар sigur62
So you didn't answer, "my friend", whose country is "there"?
аватар Gedeon
Site TurPravda, a site registered in / in Ukraine. The question concerned Ukraine, the answer was given by the customs of Ukraine, it was proposed to give bribes to / in Ukraine. "This" country "Republic of Ukraine" is "there", it is in 134th place among 180 countries in terms of corruption.
аватар Gedeon
Part 1 Art. 170 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, providing for liability for committing "giving a bribe", does not disclose its concept and content.
In the theory of criminal law, giving a bribe is defined, taking into account the disposition of an article of the Criminal Law providing for liability for taking a bribe, as the transfer to an official personally or through intermediaries of a bribe (material values, property benefits and other benefits) for the performance or non-performance in the interests of the giver of actions that an official (bribe taker) could or should have committed using his official position.
The subject of giving a bribe can be any person who has reached the age of sixteen.
аватар Gedeon
And in the ass sits Russia, which is even lower - in 154th place.
аватар sigur62
Yes, you're cool, son. See how we all got so scared? And all why? We are afraid of UC.
аватар sniker
I have one more question. If there are acquaintances abroad who buy this musical instrument and send it as a gift, in this case I will not have to pay taxes?
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