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Does sending cd abroad need customs declaration?
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ballisticbrian wrote: »But the whole point of the CN22 is to see if import duties are due. I was explaining the impact of not putting a CN22 on the parcel. The Customs inspectors in Norway will be interested in the value of the item which they will have to assess because the CN22 is missing. The figure they will use to assess duty is their limit of 200 kroner. You see?
I am not sure of your point and as has been said, this is not a post for you and your queries, it is for the OP.
The value of the export is in GBP. The value should never be 'around' any value it is 'exact'. The CN22 is a form for use when you post via the Royal Mail Group to accurately give the value of the item sent.
You should perhaps re-read your posts as I am now not quite sure what you were arguing about as you seem to have come full circle and agree with those that were opposing you.
Please stop diverting this into an argument about what you said,did,thought as it isn't relevant.
The customs label was missing from the OP's parcel, it is NOT the end of the world, I suspect there will be a few days delay, if that.0 -
The value of the export is in GBP. The value should never be 'around' any value it is 'exact'. The CN22 is a form for use when you post via the Royal Mail Group to accurately give the value of the item sent.
The original poster hasn't used a CN22.Warning: any unnecessary disclaimers appearing under my posts do not bear any connection with reality, either intended, accidental or otherwise. Your statutory rights are not affected.0 -
What if the buyer does not like the CD?"Love you Dave Brooker! x"
"i sent a letter headded sales of god act 1979"0 -
Brooker_Dave wrote: »What if the buyer does not like the CD?
He is Norwegian (presumably), they like anything! (I can say that with a Norwegian sister-in-law)!0
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