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  • himmelblau
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    Originally posted by Stephen View Post
    Still think THIS is a pretty tempting offer
    Kea Photo on eBay is owned by two Canadians living in HK; I have bought quite a few items from them and have never had a problem with customs.

    Nikon UK will honour the warranty on lenses as they come with international warranties but not a camera body as it is classed as electrical and comes with an HK warranty and therefore has to be sent back to HK for any repairs that have to be carried out during the warranty period.

    Items shipped via Fedex usually arrive within three days.

    Brian

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  • StuartR
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    Originally posted by Patrick View Post
    Surly Canon provide software for RAW conversion with the camera, it will be slow but do the job until DxO come up with the upgrade. Incidentally Bibble already have the necessary for the 40D.

    Patrick
    You're right, they do and that's what I'm now using for the interim. It seems pretty basic compared to DxO and it obviously doesn't do the auto distortion / geometry correction that DxO does (and my 17-85mm needs!). Hopefully DxO will have it sorted soon.

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  • Ian
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    Originally posted by Stephen View Post
    I'm not 100% sure of the laws regarding these things. However as I see it if you buy something from a foreign country you pay their taxes. Its why the booze cruise brigade do so well out of going to the Calais hypermarkets. You don't get charged VAT on alchohol when you come back because you have paid the local tax already So, if this is the case on a lens/camera from HK the only possibility that remains is import duty, which is different to VAT. The UPS man that knocked on my door only wanted the Duty not VAT.

    I do however agree that sometimes it can be cheaper in this country if you are VAT registered and is one reason I don't buy much from 7DS and other Channel Isle VAT free zones.
    If you pay the local VAT in a country within the EU, there is no further VAT to be paid in importation of the goods to the UK. I don't think customs duty is applicable in intra EU trade either.

    But importing from outside the EU is different, see:



    Both import duty and VAT are liable. You may even be charged a handling fee by the post office or shipping company, which is not reclaimable.

    I wouldn't be surprised if - assuming you declare the purchase against income or corporate tax - one's accountant could expect paperwork to account for these tax charges.

    Ian

    Ian

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by Ian View Post
    Why shouldn't you be charged VAT? Did you declare your VAT status with the exporter? That could be why, perhaps? I'm pretty sure I have been charged both VAT and duty on items for review that have been shipped from abroad - these are items that I didn't even pay for in the first place.

    I'm VAT registered too, so it doesn't bother me that much, but for others it could be a rude surprise.

    Ian
    I'm not 100% sure of the laws regarding these things. However as I see it if you buy something from a foreign country you pay their taxes. Its why the booze cruise brigade do so well out of going to the Calais hypermarkets. You don't get charged VAT on alchohol when you come back because you have paid the local tax already So, if this is the case on a lens/camera from HK the only possibility that remains is import duty, which is different to VAT. The UPS man that knocked on my door only wanted the Duty not VAT.

    I do however agree that sometimes it can be cheaper in this country if you are VAT registered and is one reason I don't buy much from 7DS and other Channel Isle VAT free zones.

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  • Ian
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    Why shouldn't you be charged VAT? Did you declare your VAT status with the exporter? That could be why, perhaps? I'm pretty sure I have been charged both VAT and duty on items for review that have been shipped from abroad - these are items that I didn't even pay for in the first place.

    I'm VAT registered too, so it doesn't bother me that much, but for others it could be a rude surprise.

    Ian

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  • Patrick
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    Originally posted by Ian View Post
    Fair enough, though in general one needs to be careful (goes without saying really).

    Canon UK probably won't honour a warranty claim either.

    Ian

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  • Ian
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    Fair enough, though in general one needs to be careful (goes without saying really).

    Canon UK probably won't honour a warranty claim either.

    Ian

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  • Stephen
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    I have only had to pay an import duty on a lens bought from HK, but I was still quids in on what I would have paid in the UK. Have also used this particular supplier and paid nothing extra. TBH though it can be a bit of a lottery as to having to pay anything extra

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  • Patrick
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    Originally posted by Ian View Post
    The Hong Kong vendor says 'No duty/VAT to the UK' which is - at the very least - suspicious.

    It's not the responsibility of the vendor to pay the VAT and import duty, it's the customer. The courier company is obliged to bill the recipient for the outstanding VAT and duty.

    In any case, I thought Patrick had ruled out the 5D because it was too slow? Another 5D owner I know says the same.

    Ian

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  • Patrick
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    Originally posted by Stephen View Post
    Still think THIS is a pretty tempting offer

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  • Ian
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    Re: New 40D

    Originally posted by Stephen View Post
    Still think THIS is a pretty tempting offer
    The Hong Kong vendor says 'No duty/VAT to the UK' which is - at the very least - suspicious.

    It's not the responsibility of the vendor to pay the VAT and import duty, it's the customer. The courier company is obliged to bill the recipient for the outstanding VAT and duty.

    In any case, I thought Patrick had ruled out the 5D because it was too slow? Another 5D owner I know says the same.

    Ian

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  • Stephen
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    Still think [ame="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200149529323&ssPageNam e=MERC_VI_RSCC_Pr4_PcY_BIN_Stores_IT&refitem=20014 7025173&itemcount=4&refwidgetloc=active_view_item& usedrule1=StoreCatToStoreCat&refwidgettype=cross_p romot_widget"]THIS[/ame] is a pretty tempting offer

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