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Originally Posted by rgeorg
Thank you
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I would say, when the custom services calculate the tax, you have to pay for clearance; clearing.
But as I understand,you never pay tax twice within the euro country's.
What I could not find was,what if the sending country has a lower vat, like mine (21 % ) do you have to pay the difference between Netherlands, 21 and Greece 23 ?
I didn't know where your reader is coming from.
Worth over 150 euro's:
If it is coming from a country outside european union you have to pay for the declaration of the vat, and income duty's, most of the time the post company charge you for this extra services they did,like declaring your package.
Costs for customs.
Vat/tax
Because the postal service does the custom things like clearing and declaration and calculating tax, I have to pay them 13 euro's extra on top.
Lower then 150 I pay : tax/vat and i must pay that to the Netherlands postal service because they calculate the tax money and transfer it to the government.
Example, a cover of 50 euro.
Tax: 21 % is 10,50
No declaration / custom costs.
13 euro for the postal service that calculates the tax and send that to government.
Total costs: 73,50 !!
Only goods under 20 euro can be send free.
But then I saw U make a mistake, so I deleted it