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<p>[QUOTE="Amentia, post: 2793627, member: 78973"]Import charge for ancient coins was so far always 7 % to Germany from non EU countries. IF you do not believe me go to Germany customs center near to you or call them. I have the pleasure several times per year to drive to customs to pick up my caught parcels/letters with coins from non EU mainly USA.</p><p>I think it is not a German law but an EU law, I think that the EU is responsible and that the EU get import charges and this law will be the same in all EU coutries. This import charges have to be paid only once if goods are imported to EU. If the import taxes would be different in other EU countries, then all would import the goods to the EU country with lowest import taxes and then shipping it to the destination country in EU. </p><p><br /></p><p>Import carges from non EU to EU for ancient coins is 7%.</p><p>Some gold coins that are still valid are free of import taxes which is the only exception from the 7% I know. </p><p><br /></p><p>Ich denke Leu hat da was verwechselt, <b>Mehrwertsteuer von 19 % oder Differenzbesteuerung von ca. 7 % in Deutschland auf Münzen</b>. Das ist aber absolut irrelevant da die Münze nicht in Deutschland verkauft wurde und somit diese Steuern gar nicht anfallen. </p><p>Goldmünzen die gültiges Zahlungsmittel waren bzw. sind, sind teilweise steuerbefreit (keine MwSt und keine Einfuhrumsatzsteuer).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Amentia, post: 2793627, member: 78973"]Import charge for ancient coins was so far always 7 % to Germany from non EU countries. IF you do not believe me go to Germany customs center near to you or call them. I have the pleasure several times per year to drive to customs to pick up my caught parcels/letters with coins from non EU mainly USA. I think it is not a German law but an EU law, I think that the EU is responsible and that the EU get import charges and this law will be the same in all EU coutries. This import charges have to be paid only once if goods are imported to EU. If the import taxes would be different in other EU countries, then all would import the goods to the EU country with lowest import taxes and then shipping it to the destination country in EU. Import carges from non EU to EU for ancient coins is 7%. Some gold coins that are still valid are free of import taxes which is the only exception from the 7% I know. Ich denke Leu hat da was verwechselt, [B]Mehrwertsteuer von 19 % oder Differenzbesteuerung von ca. 7 % in Deutschland auf Münzen[/B]. Das ist aber absolut irrelevant da die Münze nicht in Deutschland verkauft wurde und somit diese Steuern gar nicht anfallen. Goldmünzen die gültiges Zahlungsmittel waren bzw. sind, sind teilweise steuerbefreit (keine MwSt und keine Einfuhrumsatzsteuer).[/QUOTE]
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