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Excuse me. The value should be assessed when passing the level. Expensive items are taxed. How to assess the value, you can search for how the Malay Customs evaluates the value. Of course, Volkswagen has a certain scope of tax exemption.
<> tell us about Malaysia's immigration regulations.
1. Entry: 1. Before entering the country, visitors must declare all taxable or prohibited items. Customs has the right to require passengers to open their baggage for inspection as necessary, as authorized by section 103 of the Customs Act 1967.
There is no customs duty for travel between East and West Malaysia. Labuan Island in Sabah and Langkawi Island in Kedah are duty-free zones and are exempt from customs duties on imported rubber, petroleum products, etc.
2. Green and red channels. The red and green channel system is used at certain gates, especially airports. Persons who do not carry any prohibited or taxable items pass through the green channel, instead use the red channel and take the initiative to declare to the customs officer.
2. Customs regulations.
Under the Customs Act 1996, tax is levied at 30% of the actual value (or appraised value) of the article. Tax-exempt items such as: fountain pens, lighters, books, newspapers and magazines, perfumes, cosmetics (excluding powder), portable radios, watches, cameras, cameras, computers, fishing gear, balls (except golf), various ** equipment (except piano), etc.
Under section 19 of the Customs Act 1988, foreign visitors are entitled to duty-free treatment on certain goods if they meet the following conditions:
1. The relevant items are carried by the visitor or in the luggage;
2. The relevant items are private items that are often used in ordinary times;
3. The visitor must convince the Customs that he is not a resident of Malaysia and intends to visit Malaysia for not less than 72 hours; Visitors are not allowed to transfer the quota to another person. Name of the item: Liquor (not more than 1 litre), Cigarettes (not more than 225 grams, equivalent to 200 sticks), Matches (not more than 100 pieces), Cosmetics, Soap, Toothpaste, New Clothing (not more than 3 pieces), New Shoes (not more than 1 pair), Portable electric goods for health and cleaning use (not more than 1 piece of each), Gifts (worth not more than RM400), Portable goods and equipment for personal use.
3. Customs regulations.
Margin system. If a visitor brings taxable goods for personal use, he or she can bring the goods into the country by paying a deposit equivalent to 30% of the tax amount at the customs. The security deposit will be returned to the visitor concerned upon departure provided that the exit is within 3 months, upon presentation of the receipt of the relevant merchandise and security deposit and the payment of MYR 30 cents stamp duty to the customs officer upon departure.
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The computer should be able to be sent back from Malaysia, and if it exceeds the threshold amount for paying taxes, it may be taxed, but it is also good to buy one yourself in China.
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If you send it back from abroad, you will definitely need to pay a certain amount of tax, because if you buy it from abroad, you can only buy it from a duty-free shop to reduce some of the tax.
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Computers can be sent from Malaysia to China, but they are easy to be deducted from taxes, and in this case, you need to pay customs duties, thank you.
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Sending China from Malaysia? Will I be taxed if I use only one unit? If it's a computer, yes. A computer will definitely be charged, and it is for sure.
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Computers can be sent back to China from Malaysia as long as they use FedEx International, and the postage includes taxes.
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Hello friend, if the computer you use is a portable one, the laptop can be sent back, if there are more, it must not be sent.
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The computer can be used from the Malay machine back to China. However, it is illegal to have to go through the inspection of the International Center before it can be taken.
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If you can clean it, send it back to China immediately, this time it may take a process, if he will accept it here, you can send it over.
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Can the computer be sent back to China without cooking? If you use one for yourself, of course, you can mail it back, and this will not be anything.
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Of course, it can be sent back to China, if you only have the first one is not taxed, you can rest assured that you can send it boldly.
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Regarding whether Ye can pick up this one, it is recommended that you call ** to the courier company to consult, see if there are any regulations and requirements, and then decide whether to send it or not.
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The computer can be sent back to China from Malaysia, and if it is for personal use, it must be charged to the relevant points when entering the Chinese customs.
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If you think about the computer, you can definitely send it from Malaysia to China, and this should be able to be sent.
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If a computer can be sent back to China from Malaysia for personal use, it will be taxed and charged, which is considered an import, and imports are subject to tax.
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Yes, but this will definitely be subject to shipping charges, and taxes may be charged depending on the quote.
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Hello, this friend cannot be sent from Malay to China is subject to tax, may I have any questions? Thank you for your support.
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You can send your computer back to China from Malaysia, and if it is a computer, it will definitely be taxed.
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Can I send a computer back to China from Malaysia? This is definitely possible, normal mailing is fine, but if you collect taxes, this will definitely cost a little bit.
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Chinese computers are also very easy to use, so why send them from Malaysia to China?
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This will definitely be charged this tax, and it is generally charged that this is the cost of the courier fee, and the fee that is generally charged is the fee.
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This is for sure, but there may be a fee, and this is a process.
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The computer can be used from Malaysia, China has this without charge, just the courier fee.
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I don't understand this question too well, but the customs must have reasonable and legal regulations, and if you need to collect taxes or not, you can implement them according to the regulations?
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No, you can send it back without any problem, and even more so if it's an old computer.
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Can I send it back to China from Malaysia? If you use one for yourself, it may be used by the computer, and it is best not to use it far away, you can buy it locally. That's not right for China, and it's not good for anyone. Is there a tax?
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The price of a computer is not very expensive now, and in terms of performance, there are many highlights, do you think it is necessary to send it back from such a distance?
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There shouldn't be a need to send the computer, who knows if it can be used after you send it? It's better to buy one just here.
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I don't think it's necessary, it's so far, besides, the cost is not low.
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If you send the computer back, I think there will definitely be a fee, and it usually depends on how much you have to pay for this kind of international fee.
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Summary. If the total value of the articles for personal use obtained abroad by resident passengers is less than 5,000 yuan (including 5,000 yuan), the customs will release them duty-free.
My family bought me a computer abroad and sent it from abroad to China to pay taxes.
Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait a while.
Hello, your family bought you a computer abroad, this belongs to the scope of your own use, you only need to bear the postage.
No more taxes are charged.
Some goods are too high to pay a part of the tax, if the value of the goods exceeds the scope of personal use, you have to pay tax.
If the total value of the articles obtained abroad is less than 5,000 yuan (including 5,000 yuan), the customs will release them duty-free.
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First of all, I would like to tell you that any product imported from abroad must go through customs inspection, and customs duties must be paid in accordance with the regulations.
Foreign products mailed through the post office are no exception. China Customs can only hand over the import and export mail to China Post at the specified ports (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Xi'an, Urumqi). The tariffs of various foreign products are different, and electronic products belong to category A, and the tariffs are relatively high.
After your laptop arrives at the port from abroad, you must first register and inspect at the customs, and the customs will determine the tariff standard according to the type of product, and then issue a customs declaration. This declaration will be delivered to the recipient at the same time as the mail, and the recipient will complete the customs duties on the declaration before the mail can be delivered to the recipient.
In view of the above situation, the added value of products such as laptops mailed from abroad is very high, and it is not cost-effective to buy them at home. So you have to think carefully before implementation.
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