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If you get caught, then you have to pay taxes, otherwise you don't have to pay taxes.
Because I often run back and forth between China and Japan, I specifically asked the customs staff (Beijing T3 terminal, there is an entrance directly opposite the customs declaration counter).
The argument that got is:
1.If the machine purchased overseas is less than 6 months old, if it is spot-checked, you will have to pay tax.
2.Machines that are more than 6 months old are obviously self-contained, such as a notebook full of messy things, hehe, you don't have to pay taxes.
3.SLRs and lenses are the key targets of spot checks, but they are mainly for those from Hong Kong and Japan, because the price of SLRs in Japan is higher than that in China. Running to Japan to buy cameras and bring them back to China to sell are basically at a loss. Hehe.
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I'll just say ......Unless you catch up with the discount**, Japanese SLR cameras and lenses are sold at a higher price than in Japan, although it is made in japan. Their price setting principles are different from those of the mainland.
The best camera market in Japan is the second-hand camera market, and things are good and low.
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If the quantity is not too outrageous, the general customs will not check, and if you are unlucky to be found, you will have to pay taxes. If you buy a DSLR, just throw away the outer packaging and put it in the bag to bring it back!
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It's definitely needed, just like a few days ago when I said that I bought an iPad from abroad and came back, I still need to pay taxes.
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Can't bring the package, say the machine is its own.
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Generally speaking, there is a tax.
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One is no problem, more is not good!
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It is necessary to judge whether to pay tax according to the ** of the camera, and personal items exceeding 5,000 yuan must pay tax.
Announcement No. 54 of 2010 of the General Administration of Customs clearly stipulates that if a resident passenger carries a reasonable amount of articles for personal use obtained abroad, the total value of which is less than RMB 5,000 (including RMB 5,000) shall be released duty-free. If the value of the purchased items exceeds 5,000 RMB, the excess part will be taxed according to the personal postal articles tax, and the indivisible single item will be taxed in full.
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Dear I'm glad to answer for you, the following is the result of your inquiry Hello, the camera machine brought into the country from Japan needs to pay the corresponding tariff according to the regulations. The details are as follows:1
The duty-free quota for personal belongings is 5,000 yuan, and customs duties are required for the excess. Cameras, as mechanical and electrical products, generally exceed the tax exemption limit. 2.
China Customs imposes different tax rates on different categories of imported goods, among which cameras, which belong to Chapter 90 optical lenses, cameras, cinema cameras, and material products, are subject to a tax rate of 10%. 3.The tax rate is governed by the rules of origin of origin, which means that cameras made in Japan and shipped to China are subject to the above tariffs.
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Hello dear <>
For your inquiry, you will need to pay the corresponding customs duties for cameras brought into Japan from Japan. The details are as follows:
1.The duty-free limit for personal belongings is 5,000 RMB, and customs duties will be paid for the excess. Cameras are used as mechanical and electrical products, which generally exceed the tax exemption quota.
2.China Customs imposes different tax rates on different categories of imported goods, among which cameras belong to Chapter 90 optical lenses, cameras, electric vertical cameras, and material products, and the tax rate is 10%. 3.
The tax rate is governed by the rules of origin, which means that cameras made in Japan and shipped to China are subject to the above tariffs. 4.Specific tariff calculation method:
Camera**晌虌財璒 (JPY) - 5,000 RMB = Taxable Value (RMB), Taxable Value 10% = Customs Payable.
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No need!! Absolutely not, you don't meet the following conditions: Sorry, you are not eligible to pay taxes
The concept and classification of tariffs.
It is a tax levied by the customs set up by ** to importers and exporters when import and export goods pass through the customs border of a country. Since customs duties are mainly taxed on imported and exported goods, the tax burden can be paid by the importer and exporter, and then it is added to the price of the goods as part of the cost, so the customs duty is an indirect tax; The subject of taxation (taxpayer) of customs duties is the importer and exporter of the country, and the object of taxation (object of taxation) is the import and export of goods. The types of tariffs are divided into the following categories according to different criteria:
1) According to the classification of the object of collection or the flow of goods, it can be divided into import tax, export tax and transit tax.
2) According to the purpose of taxation, it can be divided into fiscal tariffs and protective tariffs.
3) According to the classification of differential treatment and specific implementation situation, it can be divided into import surcharge (countervailing duty, anti-dumping duty), differential tax, preferential duty, and general preferential system.
4) According to the general method of taxation or taxation standard classification, it can be divided into ad valorem tax, ad valorem tax, compound tax, and choice tax.
5) According to the degree and effectiveness of tariff protection, it can be divided into nominal tariff and effective tariff.
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