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Asked by giovanni from China | Aug. 24, 2011 05:46
About:China Customs Declaration

How much to pay for the tax when I declare silver coins and gold at the customs?

I bought 3 silver coins ( 1 oz. each ), and one box with 10 grams gold bar and 50 grams silver bar.I need to know how much will be the tax when I will declare these at the customs.Kindly please replay to me in order to avoid any troubles.Thanks a lot.

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Answered by Cindy from China | Aug. 24, 2011 22:50
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You need to declare and get the permit to bring gold and silver issued by the local office of People's Bank of China. No duties. That is the situation to exit China. If entry, you need to pay for 10% rate for those exceed 50g.
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