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Asked by Ms.HIHOAG | Aug. 07, 2012 22:51
About:China Customs Declaration

Coin Collector

Hi, when i travel to china i wanted to take some old collectable Australian silver coins to swap with chinese collectors. Aprox 6oz Silver, would i have to pay some sort of Duty in or out.
I also want to know if i will need to pay duty on Silver Coins eg 1oz Pandas or gold when leaving China.
Are the rules diffrent in Hong Kong?

Answers (1)
Answered by Emily | Aug. 08, 2012 20:58
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Yes, if you take the silver or golden products are over 2oz, you need to declare and pay the duty.
If you go out with these kinds of articles, you still have to pay the duty.
The rules are different between Hong Kong and mainland. You do not need to pay for the tax when you go into Hong Kong, but you need to declare.
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