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I agree with Adam, 100%! Never try to avoid whatever fees, taxes, or duties are actually owed. It's not worth it.
Now, if there is some dispute about how they are classifying something, then get it straightened out, but don't try to avoid what's owed. Now..., if you choose to disregard that advice, at least don't talk about it on a public message board. Last edited by Jim VB; 02-04-2010 at 02:16 PM. |
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I once marked the customs declaration "repatriated items returning to homeland" and got away with it.
They were C46 Imperial Tobacco Canadian baseball cards.
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