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Old 18th September 2009, 11:53 PM
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Does anyone know how much duty you pay for driving in with a LCD TV, 33 inch, cost about $900 bucks.

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when i drove in i had told them i had $400 worth of stuff in my truck and had to pay $40.
so if you tell them $900 i'm guessing it would be around $90.
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Actually, you may have to pay the sales tax of 15% plus some heavy penalties if it was made in China.
If you haven't already purchased the TV, there are advantages of purchasing it in Mexico:

Heavier power supply to handle our surges and spikes.
Warranty will be good in Mexico.
Service may be easier, especially during warranty.
No need for voltage regulator.

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Did you get a receipt from 'Aduana' for that $40.00? If not, you may have been scammed.
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Yes, i did get an Aduana receipt.
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Good! I have heard of instances where the cash just changed hands at the car window and want readers to be cautioned not to do that with any Mexican official; it is a felony for both parties.
Now, with the new and better educated border officials in Mexico, things may be better; perhaps more strict, but more efficient.
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good topic..... all 1400 agents working at the aduana at border entry points and cargo ship dock areas have been replaced 3 weeks ago or so...

besides looking for weapons and ammunition, they are also ordered to look for un-declared flat screen T.V.'s so folks make sure you have your receipt when you purchased it.
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