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Custom duty on import to Ireland.? |
Hi. Does anybody know how to calculate how much I鈥檒l need to pay custom duty to Ireland for: - digital camera bough on ebay (~ $500), camera underwater case (~ $200), 8 G memory card (~ $100)? If you buy something abroad and have it shipped to Ireland you must pay the basic customs duty of 12.5 % + 4 % additional duty + 16 % counter veiling duty. Customs calculate the approx value of the item. If the camera is used or worth less than 40 euro (i think, or there abouts) you won't have to pay any duty. I live in the US and send gifts back all the time, but I put it's worth as being about $30 or make it look used. id="askers-rating"> |
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