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By Jo Best

Published: Monday 17 January 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Derbyshire, UK


Occupation

IS Security Specialist


Comment

Hmm, lets say I pick up a Mac Mini on a trip to the states for $499 (£268 - but the dollar is getting stronger again) and bring it home. It's declared value (let's be honest here) is over £145 and so I must pay duty and VAT on it, say 6% duty (£16.08) and then 17.5% VAT (£49.71) then I would have paid £333.80.

A £6 difference. I don't call that unfair pricing .. I call it unfair taxing!



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