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Asked by Germany | Feb. 13, 2014 04:39
About:China Customs Declaration

I bought silver on Bali that I want to store at the chinese customs

I bought some silver on Bali. Now I stay 3 days in China and thdn go back to Germany.
The goods I want to sell in Germany, not in China. Now my question:what can I do with them? I don't want to pay customs in China. Can I give it there to the customs to store it and pick it up when I fly back? Thanks for your answers.

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Answered by Carl | Feb. 18, 2014 21:25
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Hi, I don't think you will be taxed for your silver products. According to the law, you just need to declare it to the customs. The officer checks your silver items and stamps on your declartion form. Please keep the form safely because it will be used when you get out of PRC.
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Answered by Germany | Feb. 19, 2014 08:54
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H, thank you for the answer. I already arrived in Guangzhou. I went to the customs and showed them the silver. But they told me that it was so little that I could take it with me. But I didn´t get any customs declaration. In the plane I only got the arrival and departure card. And also I didn´t see any customs declaration in the airport. I think because Guangzhou is a customs free area. Is this right?
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