
Customs duty for e-shopping abroad
Will i have to pay customs duty if i order a €350 camera from a German e-shop (e.g. amazon.de) delivered to Croatia?

3 Answers
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Most likely. I don't know how that stuff works in Europe, but I buy things in Amazon, eBay and sites alike all the time, they are generally shipped from USA to Mexico, and there's always a customs charge of about 20% the total price of the product I bought. over 9 years ago
Answered by Alejandro Cárdenas viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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Customs in Croatia are very unreliable. Sometimes they charge you, sometimes the don't. There is some kind of law to apply charges to any package above 30 euros value (I think). So they'll probaby charge you. Maybe you can have it sent as a present without the bill but they can still apply taxes... So shot answer - yes. over 9 years ago
Answered by Branqo viaWorldNomads.com
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Well all this is true and it is not! The custom taxes are 8 percent and the state taxes are 23 percent of the item you have bought... If it is sented to you from somebody and it is a gift then it should not be under the tax law..so you dont pay for it! ( for some goods) if you are coming to Croatia you can carry items from worth to 1000 Croatian kunas,(130 euros or 200 USD aprox.).. If you send it to your self not as a gift than if item is worth more then 300 kunas( 25 euros or 60 USD) you will pay for all taxes ! Good luck man, cose two things are sure in life death and taxes man, death and taxes! over 9 years ago
Answered by Dudam Dudam viaAsk a Nomad iPad app