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<blockquote data-quote="haywire" data-source="post: 605897" data-attributes="member: 16474"><p>1. No document needed. Well, some invoice would be good but if possible keep it under RM500 including postage. Reason - see point no 3.</p><p></p><p>2. What part? Depend on size, but normally can be sent to your address. Small items by plane, big items by sea normally.</p><p></p><p>3. Not sure about Sabah, but in KL if the parcel was stopped for customs, we will need to collect in KLIA. They will want to see how much you have paid for them, including postage. The tax is calculated based on Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF). If total is less than RM500 , (not sure if this is the right amount, or there is actually a guideline, but this is what I was told) or you can convince the customs that its just for your personal use, you can get away without paying tax. Tax rates differs according to item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haywire, post: 605897, member: 16474"] 1. No document needed. Well, some invoice would be good but if possible keep it under RM500 including postage. Reason - see point no 3. 2. What part? Depend on size, but normally can be sent to your address. Small items by plane, big items by sea normally. 3. Not sure about Sabah, but in KL if the parcel was stopped for customs, we will need to collect in KLIA. They will want to see how much you have paid for them, including postage. The tax is calculated based on Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF). If total is less than RM500 , (not sure if this is the right amount, or there is actually a guideline, but this is what I was told) or you can convince the customs that its just for your personal use, you can get away without paying tax. Tax rates differs according to item. [/QUOTE]
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