You should call the embasy of either countries, they should give
you acurate details on what to do to avoid taxes.





------Original Message------
From: "Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 16, 2000 10:03:24 PM GMT
Subject: Bring equipments in and out of US


I need to bring a few routers out of US and maybe in a couple of months,
bring them back again. What can I do to avoid any inport and export taxes
since I plan to bring the same equipments in and out for personal use. But
I'm sure I'll have a hard time convincing them that I have 6 routers for
personal use !! :-P

Anybody has any experiences, trainers, etc , please let me know.

Thanks !!



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