Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: With Full Distortion on February 19, 2012, 11:02:02 AM
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Is there any germans here that traded guitars with other countries of the EU???
Do you need to pay Taxes because of trades?
How does it works?
Have anyone experienced any INternational Trade within the EU? whats the procedures on doing it?
im willing to trade my gibson Flying V for a Jackson 7 with a Forum Bro from England. im in Germany.
Let me know if any of you could help me
Thanks in advance
JP
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as long as its within the eu, then its tax free :)
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Yh, I don't see why they'd charge you. I do all my guitar/amp/parts shopping at Thomann and that's based in Germany and I've never had to pay taxes/import to the UK
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as long as its within the eu, then its tax free :)
this :)
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Sweeeet! :D
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ahahahahahah Then apparently , Problem solved.
now theres the shipping Costs AND the packing. Q: P
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Yeah so whilst we are on this subject... anyone posted to Germany from the UK before, and if so, any suggestions of which couriers to use?
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Yeah so whilst we are on this subject... anyone posted to Germany from the UK before, and if so, any suggestions of which couriers to use?
I have - and for international shipping I usually use www.parcel2go.com (http://www.parcel2go.com).
They'll give you a variety of quotes via FedEx, Parcelforce, TNT etc (I think they used to include DHL also, but not any more apparently).
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as long as its within the eu, then its tax free :)
Between private parties yes.
Cheers Stephan
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Cheers Philly!
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Yeah so whilst we are on this subject... anyone posted to Germany from the UK before, and if so, any suggestions of which couriers to use?
I have - and for international shipping I usually use www.parcel2go.com (http://www.parcel2go.com).
They'll give you a variety of quotes via FedEx, Parcelforce, TNT etc (I think they used to include DHL also, but not any more apparently).
I would NOT recommend using parcelforce. I've had very bad experience with their German partner, GLS, on two occasions.
My best experiences have always been with DHL, who, unfortunately, are usually more expensive. But the good thing is that it is both DHL in the UK and Germany and not like Parcel Force/GLS or other couriers, who work with different companies.
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top class. INteresting stuff.
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ill find out the shipping costs
will i need a hard case to ship it or ???
in brazil... its Mandatory.otherwise you will loose your parcel. ahahahah