[ثو] 6 مارس - آذار 2008
مسافرات يستطيع حصلت يوفي ل كثير من الضرائب هم يدفعون بينما في الخارج ب يملأ خارجا العمل ورقيّ ضروريّة ويبدي هو في عادات على ال [وي ووت]. [دبندينغ ون] حيث أنت يكون تزور, حتّى [نونبوسنسّ] أشخاص يستطيع طالبت أكثر [إيف نوت] كلّ ضرائب على بضائع يشترى.
يحمّل كثير بلاد ضرائب على المراحل مختلفة إنتاج من منتوج, يعرف ك [فلو-دّد-تإكس] (حوض). يزيد مماثلة إلى [سل تإكس] في ال [أوس], حوض عموما السعرات البضائع ب 15-25%. (في كندا, قد عرف هو كالبضائع وخدمة ضريبة, [غست]; تقريبا 7%.)
سفر يتلقّى ضريبة معلومة مفصّلة على حوض قد أوجز مبلغ معاد وأنا الأسس لرحلتك تالية.
Travelers in Europe may be able to participate in the Tax-free Shopping Program. Many stores that participate (usually the major tourist areas) will have signs at near the registers . Show your passport and you won’t be charged and VAT, saving you the effort of filling out a form. Remember that most countries have minimum purchase requirements to apply for VAT reclaims so make sure you’ve reached this limit before tax-free shopping. You may miss out on VAT reclaims (up to $340 in Switzerland for example).
Business travelers (or big spenders) should contact one of these VAT recovery companies.
Conclusion
Filling out VAT forms, arriving to the airport even earlier, and hanging around customs is generally worth the effort especially if you’re traveling on a weak dollar. The money saved can be used to fund your next trip and should be included in any simple vacation budget. Some quick Google hacking or embassy website will have the limits, rules, and other VAT reclaim information you’ll need.
[photo by: curious_spider]
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April 1st, 2008 at 12:33
the cnanadian government do not reimburse the GST (federal tax of 5%) anymore since april 2007!! So as a foreigner coming to Canada there is no way to get a refund now!
April 1st, 2008 at 12:35
I stand corrected, thank you for letting me know. I have edited the post accordingly.
http://www.nlfan.com/canada/gst.shtml
September 24th, 2008 at 12:03
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