If I am bri ging two kid's tablets and two regular tablets as presents, will I have to pay tax for that? They're worth $280 all of it together.
- This commment is unpublished.@Gabs Hello Gabs,
Officially, you can only bring one (1) tablet per person into Peru. And even though you could argue that the tablets are gifts, which you can bring into Peru if they don’t exceed a total value of US$500, in case of gifts in form of electronic devices you can only carry one (!) unit for each kind.
So, if you are honest, yes, you must declare 3 of your tablets and pay import duty on them. I don’t know how much this could be.If you want to gamble by not declaring the tablets, you might get lucky, and no-one will bother. Many travelers don’t declare laptops, cellphones, tablets, etc. when entering Peru and usually don't have a problem.But in case your luggage is checked by customs, you either might be able to talk your way out of paying or you end up with a customs officer doing his/her job by the book. Then he/she can impose a penalty of 30% of the value of the tablets plus, of course, the usual customs rate.
So, the decision is yours to make.
Have a great trip to Peru
Greetings
Eva
- This commment is unpublished.@Sunflower Thank you. I guess my doubt is also if there is a limit number on the extra items I can bring even if I declare them, everybody in my family is asking for tablets at home, even if the total value of the tablets together don't exceed $500, how many will I be allowed?
- This commment is unpublished.@GabsGabs, you can bring 1 tablet tax- and duty-free. The rest should be declared.However, if you bring more than 3 or 4, I fear that customs won't accept them as private gifts anymore, but might think you are selling them. You don't wanna go there.GreetingsEva