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Asked by guest | Apr. 15, 2013 23:12
About:China Customs Declaration

Do i have to declare silver coins that i bought in Hong Kong when travelling back into the mainland?

Answers (2)
Answered by Pier from France | Apr. 16, 2013 01:09
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Yes, you have to.
Answered by guest | Apr. 16, 2013 02:11
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thank you Pier, would you know how much can be brought over without having to pay additional tax?
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