Declaring packages as "GIFTS" or declaring below sale price

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It's called "being nice" and "helping out some guy who bought your camera".

Some countries practically confiscate more than the camera cost new. What's the big deal?

It costs you nothing, there is no risk, and you help some fellow RFF member save some hard-earned money. Put yourself in his shoes.

Do you want to cost someone big money just to prove a point?

SWAT teams are not going to bust down your door with the eBay auction print-out in hand.....

Originally Posted by M. Valdemar View Post
You don't evade any taxes. The United States does not collect ANY taxes or customs duty on packages you ship out of the country.

They could care less. Declaring a high value on packages simply helps the foreign government to which you ship levy high fees on the buyer.] QUOTE

I do not have a problem declaring a "high value" on an item if that is what the item sold for on eBay or other venue. Can't see why it should be my problem how the tax policies of other countries affect any taxes that buyer may have to pay
 
A bit off-topic. I once bought an item costing $2000 from a seller on the US East Coast. I understood that the seller did not want to lie on the customs declaration form and was willing to pay any taxes at the border however, this person marked down $3000 on the customs declaration form instead of $2000. Well, I had to pay $450 in taxes instead of $300. In order to get my money back asked the seller to produce a letter indicating that a mistake was made on the customs declaration form as recommended by a person I talked to at the local post office. The seller agreed to produce a letter but in the end, he never sent one and I never got my money back. The seller suggested that he would 'take care of it' the next time I purchased something. Yeah right! There won't be a next time. Luckily, I found an superb seller on the US West Coast. :)
 
It's called "being nice" and "helping out some guy who bought your camera".

Breakin' the law, breakin' the law. Sorry. I was channeling Judas Priest there for a minute.

Some countries practically confiscate more than the camera cost new. What's the big deal?

Sounds like you guys have cruddy countries. You might want to fix that.

It costs you nothing, there is no risk, and you help some fellow RFF member save some hard-earned money. Put yourself in his shoes.

Maybe. Will you wear my skivvies?

Do you want to cost someone big money just to prove a point?

If it is entertaining enough.

SWAT teams are not going to bust down your door with the eBay auction print-out in hand.....

You never know - we send people to Gitmo for taking photos of bridges, and we put Wesley Snipes away for 3 years for failing to file an income tax return.
 
SWAT teams are not going to bust down your door with the eBay auction print-out in hand.....
You never know - we send people to Gitmo for taking photos of bridges, and we put Wesley Snipes away for 3 years for failing to file an income tax return.


You have a point. I'm in favor of tasering and locking up small boys who draw pictures of guns in their schoolbooks, and grandmothers who download MP3's should be beaten to a pulp in prison.
 
It's called "being nice" and "helping out some guy who bought your camera".

Some countries practically confiscate more than the camera cost new. What's the big deal?

It costs you nothing, there is no risk, and you help some fellow RFF member save some hard-earned money. Put yourself in his shoes.

Do you want to cost someone big money just to prove a point?

SWAT teams are not going to bust down your door with the eBay auction print-out in hand.....

I'm not trying to prove a point. Also,there is no chance that anyone is going to bust down my door. WRT "Some countries practically confiscate more than the camera cost new", I am not responsible for what some countries choose to do, they are sovereign entities after all. Personally, I have never paid a penny in tax on purchases from countries outside of the USA. Lucky me, huh?

WRT to helping RFF members save money, I have always priced items that I have sold on RFF at what I believe to be fair, or slightly below, market value. I have also given away a bunch of stuff on this site, including a J-8, a Canon FD doubler, Pentax H1a with 50mm and 35m lenses and Canon 50mm and 35mm lens hood.
 
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What a great idea to encourage other people to break the law - and on the internet no less.

You are aware that nothing ever disappears once Google has its crawlers over it - don't you?

You might as well tatoo on your forehead that you cheat on your declared package values.
 
You have a point. I'm in favor of tasering and locking up small boys who draw pictures of guns in their schoolbooks, and grandmothers who download MP3's should be beaten to a pulp in prison.

You'd love it here. We practically give away a free tasering with every lousy public school education!

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WRT to helping RFF members save money, I have always priced items that I have sold on RFF at what I believe to be fair, or slightly below, market value. I have also given away a bunch of stuff on this site, including a J-8, a Canon FD doubler, Pentax H1a with 50mm and 35m lenses and Canon 50mm and 35mm lens hood.

AHA! SO! "Giving away" stuff and too much interest in so-called "rangefinders". RUSSIAN rangefinders and lenses. Sounds a little Socialist to me.

You'd better rethink whether that door is going to be broken down or not. ECHELON is listening to all your calls and FINCEN is adding up how much you're "giving away".

Hmmmmm.......
 
Try teaching that to your leaders.;)

Ya know, that's a problem... sometimes politicians do things that I don't agree with. I assume that you endorse every policy and law that governs the French part of Basque territory? Basque land is analogous to Tibet and China, n'est ce pas?
 
I'm sure the FBI will devote all it's resources to track down an undervalued Elmar. Spare me the histrionics, please.

What a great idea to encourage other people to break the law - and on the internet no less.

You are aware that nothing ever disappears once Google has its crawlers over it - don't you?

You might as well tatoo on your forehead that you cheat on your declared package values.
 
AHA! SO! "Giving away" stuff and too much interest in so-called "rangefinders". RUSSIAN rangefinders and lenses. Sounds a little Socialist to me.

You'd better rethink whether that door is going to be broken down or not. ECHELON is listening to all your calls and FINCEN is adding up how much you're "giving away".

Hmmmmm.......

Echelon is monitoring your calls too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECHELON
 
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