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Old 02-01-2012, 06:17 PM
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According to one of my contacts in Germany who had expressed an interest in my B7S, the Taxes are 20% on sell/purchase price and the Duty is an additional 10% on the sell/purchase price.

John
So the 10% duty would be an additional cost on a North American-sourced vehicle, but I imagine every vehicle is subject to the 20% tax? Do you know, when we see a car listed on mobile.de does the price include the 20% tax or is it on top of that?

Swiss prices seem to be insanely high. I wonder if that is taxes or just a high-value currency.
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I came close on pulling the trigger on Lawrences car with several high bids the last couple of hours of the sale. I just could not justify the final sale price...I guess I just did not want it bad enough. My wife would have shot me also...another story.

John not sure what you want out of yours but Ebay worked for Lawrence - you may consider trying this and if you do not get the price you want don't sell.

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it's actually 19% taxes +10% customs duty when importing a car into germany.
the only possible "rebate" is when the car is older than 30 years. some folks
import through other countries (e.g. netherlands, france, etc.) to safe on the
government crap, which is only worth it if the cars is expensive enough, since
there are again expenses involved bringing it from that country into germany.
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