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Joolz
09-07-2004, 04:04
What if we bought a couple of new digital cameras in the UK and took them on hols to Florida- could we / would we get stopped and asked to pay customs tax??? Obviously we wouldnt need to... but should we take receipts to make sure..... just incase???? [msneek]

chrisj
09-07-2004, 04:35
You wouldnt have to pay customs tax on them as they were purchased by you in your country
of residence

rosie
09-07-2004, 04:46
We had this problem the first time we went to Florida in 1990. We bought a new video camera to take with us, only to find ourselves stopped and asked to prove that we had bought it here. Needless to say we didn't have a receipt on us, and this was after our cases had been slashed open on the way home, so we weren't best pleased LOL.

They took our word for it eventually, especially as the power supply was a UK one. We have never had a problem since, and regularly take camera's, video cam's and laptops.

chrisj
09-07-2004, 12:53
Nowdays the serial numbers of goods will identify the country of origin , like you say
if its got a UK power adaptor then its obvious