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<blockquote data-quote="Slide" data-source="post: 607249" data-attributes="member: 293"><p>the rm 500 rule is because we have an exemption for anything that comes in through KLIA. Under 500 which includes postage and you get it tax free.</p><p>over and you pay tax. i have never been able to understand why we have to pay tax for postage charges too.</p><p>2nd hand car parts are taxed as well, gift or not. all shipping will have to have a declared a value, and thats what they tax you on.</p><p>if you can get the seller to under declare the value you save. but if it gets lost or damaged, you only get back what you declared.</p><p>you should insist on a tracking number and only buy from buyers which have an ebay top seller rating, and feedback of 99.9%.</p><p>ebay will give you back your money if anything happens. and they are easy to deal with and the check they send to you is pretty darn cool.</p><p></p><p>i have bought tons of car parts from the state. its easy and safe if you know how to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slide, post: 607249, member: 293"] the rm 500 rule is because we have an exemption for anything that comes in through KLIA. Under 500 which includes postage and you get it tax free. over and you pay tax. i have never been able to understand why we have to pay tax for postage charges too. 2nd hand car parts are taxed as well, gift or not. all shipping will have to have a declared a value, and thats what they tax you on. if you can get the seller to under declare the value you save. but if it gets lost or damaged, you only get back what you declared. you should insist on a tracking number and only buy from buyers which have an ebay top seller rating, and feedback of 99.9%. ebay will give you back your money if anything happens. and they are easy to deal with and the check they send to you is pretty darn cool. i have bought tons of car parts from the state. its easy and safe if you know how to. [/QUOTE]
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