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Asked by Mr.Arturo from china | Apr. 17, 2011 23:47
About:China Customs Declaration

I have legally purchased 100g (amounts to around 30000 RMB) gold bar at the Bank of China and I have all the necessary documentation. Can I declare and take it with me when I leave China? If yes, then should I pay a tax? How much?
If short, what is the procedure for taking your own savings in the form of gold when you want to leave China?
Thanks a lot for your answers.

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Answered by Mr.Jason | Apr. 18, 2011 04:53
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You can declare and leave, but you have to hold the carriyng permit issued by People's Bank of China. Or you can not take them out of China. If you have the special invoice given when you buy them, no tax.
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Answered by Mr.Arturo | Apr. 18, 2011 06:49
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Dear Mr Jason. Thank you so much for your reply. Will you please do me one more favour? Will you please write in Chinese language the names of those documents that I need, e.g. Carrying Permit and Special Invoice? I really appreviate it
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Answered by Mr.Jason | Apr. 19, 2011 21:25
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The special invoice (专用发票). You should tell them that you would bring it out of China into your country. The Carry permit is called 携带金银出境许可证 issued by 中国人民银行. Another problem is that many countries have restriction in bring in and out gold and silver. If you bring it safely out of China, will you have problem when you enter the next destination. Or at least, you may have to pay tax to enter.
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