Hi
Can anyone tell me if I brought a secondhand TV into Ercan or Larnaca I would have to pay tax on it
I would have the receipt I paid in the uk on me to prove it’s secondhand
Bringing a Secondhand TV into Ercan
Moderators: PoshinDevon, Soner, Dragon
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 55
- Joined: Sun 11 Oct 2015 1:58 pm
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 723
- Joined: Sat 20 Oct 2012 3:31 pm
Re: Bringing a Secondhand TV into Ercan
one would hope not , but rather depends on the official on duty at the time , likewise (if arriving at Larnaca), the official at Metahan , were you to declare it
(Advertising Restricted)
-
- Kibkommer
- Posts: 2187
- Joined: Wed 10 Aug 2016 8:20 am
Re: Bringing a Secondhand TV into Ercan
If it goes in a suitcase, you would probably be ok coming into Ercan. We were stopped at Ercan at one point and asked if we had anything to declare, carrying in a large mirror, which was well packaged, but too large for a suitcase. As soon as they found out it wasn't a tv, they were not interested, and let us go on our way. I suspect there would have been a charge if it had been a television.
Would advise bringing the receipt with you anyway. From memory though, when bringing in a container , with large and small flatscreen tv's, and a computer monitor, which they insisted was a tv, we were charged the tax at the same price for each item. Didn't seem to make any difference if they were new or used. We just assumed there was a flat rate per tv, no matter the size or age.
Would advise bringing the receipt with you anyway. From memory though, when bringing in a container , with large and small flatscreen tv's, and a computer monitor, which they insisted was a tv, we were charged the tax at the same price for each item. Didn't seem to make any difference if they were new or used. We just assumed there was a flat rate per tv, no matter the size or age.