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Import / Export Discuss the transportation of artworks across the border (customs, transporting, etc.) |
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Good afternoon , take a beginner , do not blame me for maybe stupid questions ! <! - 6 ~ ~ ->
In general , the situation is this: bought at Christie's ( remotely ) a picture of Oscar Rabin in 1969 for a crazy amount of more than thirty thousand pounds , including all fees and endeesy . I want to legally bring to Russia. Do I understand correctly the law that the only way to avoid paying the 30%duty - to bring a picture with a " personal use " with a call to the place of the Ministry of Culture of the expert , who will issue a certificate that the picture is a cultural value ? Do I understand correctly that in the case of sending pictures to my email ( without my crossing the border ), from the payment of 30%I can not get away ? Very grateful to advance , Andrew |
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Этот пользователь сказал Спасибо Marassa за это полезное сообщение: | artcol (09.11.2012) |
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