我是看到TripAdvisor這邊寫到,先申報繳稅後,就可以領出去用了,回去再去辦手續領回。官員說這是暫時的條款(猜測太多人帶來,還是怕跑單幫拿去賣?)
https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294311-i...0o0ChwVhbRNCP1lRloKh4K
ccording to the customs official, we invoked the "Temporary Operations" provision which allows "tools and equipment" to be imported by a non-resident traveler for up to 12 months. Perhaps it's new.
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Kairi, I took my Mavic Pro into Peru in June and will be returning with it in 2 weeks. Going through customs took a little time maybe 45-60 minutes at the most) -- but was a very easy process and they officials I dealt with were very friendly and professional and spoke varying degrees of acceptable English in addition to Spanish, of course. I paid only $162 instead of $180 as others have reported. I think they made a mistake. On the way out of the country I went back to the same customs office and, they checked to the serial numbers and I was refunded all my money. No taxes or fees were are involved. The money is basically a "deposit" to make sure you leave with it and not sell your drone.