No. Well as long as you are not buying like 10-20 sets of PS3
Buying ps3 in overseas, URGENT!!!!
Buying ps3 in overseas, URGENT!!!!
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Feb 1 2010, 02:23 PM
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No. Well as long as you are not buying like 10-20 sets of PS3
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QUOTE(ps3roxor @ Feb 2 2010, 02:56 AM) I'm not saying its hard to escape tax for SG items brought in by land, but if you're unlucky like me, you'll get taxed. Are you are saying that everything you bought on the duty free zone needed to pay tax when you come in? Then does that mean even if I bought alcohol, cigarettes and etc from the airport and I will need to pay tax when I landed in KLIA or any airport? Back to the original point, TS' friend is coming in from Taiwan, so i'd say its near m-impossible to escape. I suggest to get MSIA set too.. Warranty is a lifesaver The thing is you are entitle to bring in some goods without getting taxed. That is you do not abused their limit. Some places you can bring in 4 carton of cigarettes while some other country you can only bring in 2. If everything is going to be taxed no way ppl will buy anything in the airport. |
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