Living in Croatia, ordering a package from Spain. Package in question is worth 80 Euro and the product in question is completely made in the EU (Spain).
Since it is completely made in the EU, it shouldnt fall under the Customs import tax laws of my shitty country, yet I have a strong feeling that nevertheless, the customs agents will try to make me pay the full import tax which is 25% of the products worth.
Are there any Euroanons with any experience in talking to the customs? What documents do I need to send them to assure them that I dont have to pay import tax?
>>2841549
There will be no additional tax dude.
You're not ordering from china
>>2841596
Haha listen to this then. Last time I ordered some shitty ornamental plate for my friend from Italy (cost about 50 Euro) I had to pay 25% tax because "i couldnt prove the origin of the product". It was a 70 year old plate with a crest of our hometown.
>>2841622
Interesting, never got played for euro orders, hack , even scammed my way trough chink orders to pay less.
What city are you from?
>>2841643
I'd rather not share my personal info on a mongolian scribbling board. why? where are you from?
>>2841790
Fair enough, also Croatistan
>>2841549
Ne bi trebao nista platiti a ovo iz Italije su te dobro sjebali.
Nemaju oni pravo cariniti/naplacivati porez na posiljke unutar EU bez obzira gdje su proizvedeni.