Odd Hedberg wrote:
>
> Fred,
> You should start doing that again! Our regulations have changed,
> so a car 30 years or older don't have to pay most of the taxes
> any more... Just the VAT of 25% of the purchase price and the
> transport costs added together. But the receipt on the purchase
> is negotiable with the stateside seller isn't it? ;-) But don't
> over do it! The taxman knows what a Pony car is worth in the US...
> Just my thought on the subject...
> Yours
> /Odd
>
> fred thomas wrote:
> >
> > How much have you added to the shipping price for the tax ??
> > some of those countries have a 200% tax on used-cars being brought
> > into the country. Many years ago I would ship 65-68 V-8 mustangs
> > to Sweden, made good money, then you had to declare a invoice with
> > it and if you paid 2500.00 for the car tax was 5000.00 so now you
> > have a 7500.00 car thats is ready to be sold for how much ??
> > Nothings easy anymore.
>
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Thanks Odd, I would love to able to do this again but I seem to have
three problems and all three are major=time=age=MONEY, these small things
get in a lot of peoples way. "FT"
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