If you bought a watch in Dubai and want to bring it home, here are a few common ways:
1. Carry your carry-on luggage
You can take the watch home in your carry-on luggage. Please note that different airlines have different checked and carry-on baggage regulations. Please consult the relevant regulations of the airline first to avoid issues such as overweight or size restrictions.
2. Mail
If the watch is too heavy or too large to carry and put in the suitcase, you can consider using a courier service to mail it home. Please make sure to pack it carefully and use a reliable courier service provider, and verify the relevant tax and fee policies.
3. Declaration of import
When entering the country, if the value of the watch you bring exceeds the limit stipulated by the customs, you need to declare and pay the corresponding import tax. It is recommended that you check the relevant regulations of the local customs and understand what restrictions have been made on the quantity and amount of imports allowed by the customs regulations of personal items.
In short, please understand the local laws and regulations and relevant tax and fee policies in detail before purchasing a watch, and make proper preparations and arrangements before departing from Dubai and arriving in China to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Can SF Express send to Dubai?
SF Express cannot send to Dubai for the time being.
SF Express currently does not provide services there. Generally, more international ems and FedEx are sent there now.
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How much is the customs tax for mailing LV packages from abroad to China? I would like to compare……
When mailing LV packages from abroad to China, the customs’ tax is to levy 20% tariff and 17% value-added tax on imported goods.
Announcement No. 43 [2010] of the General Administration of Customs (on Adjusting the Measures for the Administration of Inbound and Outbound Personal Postal Items)
1. If an individual mails inbound goods, the customs shall levy import tax according to law, but if the amount of import tax payable is less than 50 yuan (including 50 yuan), the customs shall be exempted.
2. Articles sent by individuals to or from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are subject to a limit of 800 yuan each time; articles sent from or to other countries and regions are subject to a limit of 1,000 yuan each time.
3. If the inbound and outbound items mailed by individuals exceed the specified limit, they shall go through the return formalities or go through customs clearance formalities in accordance with the provisions of the goods. However, if there is only one item in the postal package and it is indivisible. Although it exceeds the specified limit, it is indeed for personal use after customs review, and customs clearance formalities may be handled in accordance with the provisions of personal items.