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Greetings,
From what i have been able to gather, there is an import tax for shipping Trainz 10th aniversary.
Seeing as though I live in the UK, does anyone have a vague idea on how much it would be?
Regards
Johan
I've never paid any import tax when I've brought online! (parcel wise, not downloads).
I think they don't bother if it's under a certain size package. I've had DVD's from the U.S. that did not get taxed before, that was over the £18 price.
Regards.
CaptEngland.
Yeah governments, always swiping second hand magazines.As a side note:
Sometimes what is sent is not what arrives.
Once, back when I was in the Air Force on a temporary duty assignment to Holland I mailed a few magazines back to myself in the States.
Not everything in the package was present when it arrived; but there was a friendly sticker on it stating something along the lines of (I don't remember the exact words) "some contents were damaged during shipping".
But it was a simple envelope package with a few magazines in it, yet 2 of those magazines did not make it. Upon close examination it appeared the contents had been opened.
Why do Governments play these stupid games with us?
If you are going to take something from me at least come out and say so; at least I may try to vote you out of office then.
I find it hard to believe there isn't a website somewhere with this tax calculator on it!
Also for the Royal Mail service:
http://www.royalmail.com/delivery/business-delivery-options-uk/first-class-mail/prices
Have fun,
Wow. That much taxation is insane. When I buy boxed sets of Trainz, all I have to pay extra is a bank "fee" to convert AU dollars to US dollars. What I can't figure out is why should they care as it's only 1's and 0's.
Bill
So what you're saying is 'Hey, look at me, I evaded paying my 6.5% use fee that Ohio charges and I'm supposed to declare/pay with my annual tax return'?
Remember to declare it on your tax return if you digitally download TS2010 or TS12.
Cheerio John
There is NO use fee (in Ohio and a lot of states) when you buy online. Why do you think California citizens got so steamed up when Amazon decided to charge the "use fee"? If you're paying a 'use fee' then your simply making a donation to the state then.
Bill