[council] Senegal - Letter with State Dept stamp for personal computers etc.?

Stéphane Van Gelder stephane.vangelder at indom.com
Fri Jul 22 08:19:48 UTC 2011


Thanks Ching, that's very useful.

All, FYI, Glen is also researching this and trying to get some concrete answers. More as we get it.

Thanks,

Stéphane



Le 21 juil. 2011 à 22:22, Ching Chiao a écrit :

> I've asked some Afrinic / African colleagues and they've indicated that there's no such thing on paying tax of personal computer unless you're bringing in large quantity. 
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> Ching
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> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:26 AM, Rosette, Kristina <krosette at cov.com> wrote:
> Greetings!
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> Have any of the other US folks been told that, in order to avoid paying duty on personal computer, iPad, etc., one has to have a letter that itemizes the equipment, states it's for personal use, and bears a State Department stamp?  When I asked if the State Department stamp meant apostille, the person at the Senegalese Embassy didn't know.  Before I go (or, more accurately, my assistant goes) chasing this down to find out exactly what is needed, I thought I'd check to see if someone else has.
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> Anyone?
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> K
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