customs forms - what u do
Burns
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Do yall declare a small value to the record being sent? I've been told to put different things for different countries. Anywhere from $1 to $8 even when it is a high dollar piece.What is being sent? I've put "overstock records".Any help.
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In my country we have to pay taxes + handling fees + wait an extra 2-3 weeks for stuff worth over $25 that gets stuck in the customs, so I'm really grateful for people that are helping me out by valuing the record at under $25.
I once bought some DJ equipment for $1000 or something and got the seller to write $15 on the package, and everything worked out fine. Basically I think you can value the stuff you're sending at whatever amount you want, and get away with it. The customs don't want to waste their time on you, they're after the serious smugglers.
Yes, I wrote the actual value of per se record on custom form ($90), and it got held up at customs in Austria, dude had to pay $40 dollars in taxes to get it out. Felt bad, but I didn't know.
For large quantities, a good time saver is printing the sender's name and address and description on the customs forms instead of writing it by hand. You can create a template in a word processor.
Here's the one I use: customs-form.rtf (open in word or works)
Place the form in your printer face down long ways, green part in first.
German customs once sent me a bill for 4 euro - written in German too - still trying to figure that one out