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Import duty on Dj equipment (specifically- The B-CONTROL DeeJay BCD2000
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wyeth
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Posted : May 6, 2007 16:12
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Hi pple,
I need help and require help ASAP.
My dad's in the uk and will be coming back in about a week's time so I need an answer in a day or two at the latest.
He'll be bringing back a "B-CONTROL DeeJay BCD2000" to India.
Will he have to pay duty for the "B-CONTROL DeeJay BCD2000", which he brings with him to (kolkata- Calcutta) India, and if so, how much will it be??
The cost of the equipment is 130 pounds.
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Get-a-fix
Getafix
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Posted : May 6, 2007 16:54
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First of all ask him to get you the BCD 3000, its the newer model..
Secondly if he throws aways the box & just puts the controller inside his luggage he can claim its used & won't have to pay any duties..
Otherwise call up customs at the airport & they'll know how much you'll have to pay..
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zafer
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : May 6, 2007 17:26
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as get a fix said:
throw box, keep only guarantee (hidden possibly)
make a couple of piercings paint the hairs and say he went to uk for a gig, he he
you don't pay duty on smthing that was yours before leaving home
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-dudi-
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : May 7, 2007 08:33
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no duty
Goods worth 25000 rupees is allowed back without being charged with customs duty tax
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wyeth
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Posted : May 16, 2007 14:26
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Thanks guys, I just got pm'ed by an Audio speacialist and he sell the product in India itself. Will buy it from him. Thanks for your replies.
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