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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
[Re: maytrix]
#109603
10/13/2016 01:51 PM
10/13/2016 01:51 PM
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 10,999 Macon, Georgia
GlennA
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Not sure of the details. It was anounced about 3 days before I came home and goes into effect next Monday.
If the boat will remain in the territory for more than a month you pay the $200 temporary import duty which is good for a year. The advantage is that once you pay the import duty you don't pay the daily cruising fee. I guess you have to pay for the cruising permit when you check in for enough time to get to the Road Town customs office.
Last edited by GlennA; 10/13/2016 02:01 PM.
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