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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by Alm | One surfboard - female aduanera was right then. "Usually" their attitude is lax, a striking contrast to the US or Canadian border. Can't complain.
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you sure can! its won't do any good but one surfboard is ridiculous
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Quote: Originally posted by DaliDali | Concerning "sports equipment"
The below are the limits
For all other items see>>>>
https://www.mexadventure.com/mexico-travel/Items_Bring_Mexic...
Sports and recreational equipment:
Two sets of personal sports equipment that can be transported by one person, such as racquets
Four fishing rods
One surfboard.
One musical instrument and accessories that can be transported by one person
One tent and set of camping equipment
One pair of binoculars
One telescope |
To explain a truck full of excessive amounts of sports equipment I have several times told the border inspector that we are a group of 20 campers, and
i am carrying much of other peoples stuff because i am the guy with the truck, and no we are not convoying but rather all meeting at our
destination... never had to pay duty yet.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bubba | Quote: Originally posted by Hook | Please tell us, the duty was in pesos, correct?
I think this IS significant, if they are beginning to charge for sports equipment that normally gets let in free. How many fishing poles will be
considered "normal"? |
If they start charging for fishing rods I'm screwed... |
maybe they can use it to pay for the wall
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Bubba
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Quote: Originally posted by azucena | Quote: Originally posted by Bubba | Quote: Originally posted by Hook | Please tell us, the duty was in pesos, correct?
I think this IS significant, if they are beginning to charge for sports equipment that normally gets let in free. How many fishing poles will be
considered "normal"? |
If they start charging for fishing rods I'm screwed... |
maybe they can use it to pay for the wall |
It's a start
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55steve
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Earlier this year I was hauling a wine fridge & a generator down to San Quintin along with a lot of other stuff. I was sent to x-ray and upon
further inspection sent to Aduana (sp?) to pay a $400 peso tax....no big deal.
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gnukid
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I always say I am driving and my family is flying when they get uptight about 5x sports gear, then start telling all about the family until they get
bored and leave.
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AKgringo
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid | I always say I am driving and my family is flying when they get uptight about 5x sports gear, then start telling all about the family until they get
bored and leave. |
Brilliant! I'll bet scrolling through a smart phone full of family photos would get you on your way even faster.
I know that always sends me into 'escape' mode!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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Lee
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1 surfboard has been de rigueur for a long time. Enforcement, obviously, has been spotty. Anyway, it's all about how stuff is interpreted by
the agent on duty.
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What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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gnukid
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Also explain why the boards are not the same, one is a tow-in board, one is stand-up pipe machine, the other is just for shore-break and give them
different sport names like surf board, skurfer, smufferer and make her practice saying it and why. The sails and kites too. They setup these women as
a joke to bug you, and the guys are watching on a surveillance monitor laughing, so out do them. You are allowed one of each separate sport THING. egg
one frisbee, one snorkel, one DVD, one telescope etc. Make up words and hold the board in the air and talk it up and wave it around a bunch, knock her
with it. I meet her all the time, once she made unload the entire van, I had 90 bottles of wine! I said sorry it's not wine it's actually a young
grape juice I made that'll one day become wine so it's not wine. She is just playing with, you need to out do her silliness and start in on her with
stories, she will walk away and come back a few times, then let you go. Or pay if you are in a hurry. Slowing down and chatting with her and laughing
at her silliness while you know the camera is on you and they are laughing at you is good practice to relax on vacation. She'll get embarrassed
frustrated and leave.
[Edited on 1-4-2019 by gnukid]
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Bubba
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Quote: Originally posted by 55steve | Earlier this year I was hauling a wine fridge & a generator down to San Quintin along with a lot of other stuff. I was sent to x-ray and upon
further inspection sent to Aduana (sp?) to pay a $400 peso tax....no big deal. |
That's reasonable, the OP not so much.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid | They setup these women as a joke to bug you, and the guys are watching on a surveillance monitor laughing, so out do them.
I had 90 bottles of wine! I said sorry it's not wine it's actually a young grape juice I made that'll one day become wine so it's not wine. She is
just playing with, you need to out do her silliness and start in on her with stories, she will walk away and come back a few times, then let you go.
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“The women are a there as a joke. Men are watching the CCTV laughing.”
Me thinks you are a sexist and delusional trust fund baby.
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Alm
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Either scenario is not reasonable, IMO. The duty is what - 20%? Duty MXN400 = USD20 means she estimated wine fridge and generator worth USD 400
altogether, less USD 300 exemption.
USD 400 for 4 boards (5 total, one exempt) means USD2,300 estimated value - a bit on the higher side but not totally impossible. She did slash the
price to more realistic USD 200 after negotiations. The OP probably had other items above the exemption limit as well.
Explanations about carrying items for other group members or family - might work, yes, though technically you are the sole importer of all this stuff
right there and then. This is Mexico, officers are often incompetent and lazy. Once they let you through without asking anything, next time they
estimate old boards like new, and then will buy your story about "joining the group" or "presents for grandchildren". They don't do their job, what
else is new...
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chatolj
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So if duty is paid on extra items (surfboards or fishing rods) and an itemized receipt is given, would one be able to get a refund if said items were
somehow shown to have been brought back to entry point.
I have an itemized list attached to my boat TIP that shows 20 fishing rods and reels and lots of extra tools and electronic equipment. When Aduana
sees the list they have always chilled out. Seems there should be a way to bring personal items that are not being sold down south to get back and
forth even if they pass the standard published limits.
????????
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JoeJustJoe
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Quote: Originally posted by chatolj | So if duty is paid on extra items (surfboards or fishing rods) and an itemized receipt is given, would one be able to get a refund if said items were
somehow shown to have been brought back to entry point.
I have an itemized list attached to my boat TIP that shows 20 fishing rods and reels and lots of extra tools and electronic equipment. When Aduana
sees the list they have always chilled out. Seems there should be a way to bring personal items that are not being sold down south to get back and
forth even if they pass the standard published limits.
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I don't kill fish for fun, so I'm at a loss why would someone need 20 fishing rods, reels, four surf boards like the OP, or 90 jugs of grapefruit
juice, when you visit Mexico or even take to your ex-pat home?
Maybe, they might think you're trying to sell those items the first time, and trying it again.
What happened to just follow the law so much on this site? Every country has their own rules, exclusions, tariffs, and Mexico is no different.
If you don't want to follow their rules, then smuggle the good in, or make up lies or talk them to death like Gnukid does
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Goyo
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JJJ - Most surfers travel with at least two surfboards in case one snaps. Although I've never snapped a board in half, it can happen. You don't want
to be on a surf trip and have your only board break - especially if you're on a 2-week or 3-week trip. I travel with three boards: a longboard for
tiny waves and for fishing; a smallish shortboard for medium sized surf and a longer shortboard for the big days. Although this may seem excessive to
a non-surfer, it's actually quite normal. We're not trying to be over-indulgent gringos. But I'm glad to know the customs rule because I didn't know
about it.
By the way, most surfers I've known enter Baja through Tijuana or Tecate. I've never heard of anyone getting charged the duty. In recent times, more
and more surfers are entering through Mexicali because it's supposed to be much faster to get down into Central Baja. So maybe it's a new phenomenon
for the Mexican authorities to be seeing surfboards in Mexicali?
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Alm
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Quote: Originally posted by chatolj | Seems there should be a way to bring personal items that are not being sold down south to get back and forth even if they pass the standard
published limits.
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I suspect there IS a perfectly legal way buried somewhere in their papers. They did ask me once (when charging duty) whether I was going to bring
them back. But I decided it was easier to pay relatively small charge than going through extra paperwork and/or trying to get a refund on the way
back. It's inconvenient to jump between Northbound and Soutbound lanes on Tijuana crossing. Besides, nearly all my stuff on that trip was not going
back, it was for my own use in Baja, for years to come. She only singled out a few items to pay for.
[Edited on 1-5-2019 by Alm]
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4 fishing rods allowed per person. Several years ago, after making several trips with more than 4 rods, I was asked how many rods were in my case.
This was at the airport, before I pushed the green/red light.
I had 6. They took me into an office, and explained that I was over the allowed number.
They were very professional, charged me $60 US if I recall, and sent me on my way. I explained that different poles were for different fish, they
didn't care. And they gave me a receipt.
Interesting as reels are not mentioned.
You do not get your money back when you leave with the same 6 rods.
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Bubba
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Quote: Originally posted by sd | 4 fishing rods allowed per person. Several years ago, after making several trips with more than 4 rods, I was asked how many rods were in my case.
This was at the airport, before I pushed the green/red light.
I had 6. They took me into an office, and explained that I was over the allowed number.
They were very professional, charged me $60 US if I recall, and sent me on my way. I explained that different poles were for different fish, they
didn't care. And they gave me a receipt.
Interesting as reels are not mentioned.
You do not get your money back when you leave with the same 6 rods. |
I've flown in with rod cases many times and was never asked how many rods per case. Heck, I used to duct tape two rod tubes together and Alaska Air
only charged me for one, customs said nothing either.
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This thread now sheds a little light on what may have almost happened to us at Tijuana/El Chaparal crossing southbound in October.
We were three people and had five "boards" with us. Two surfboards and three kiteboards.
The Customs guy asked us why we had so many boards for three people. I told him the honest answer that they were for different sports and different
purposes and he went along with the explanation but did say that we "had too many boards".
I didn't pursue the matter but now that I see this thread his comment makes more sense. We may have been very close to paying some duty.
So, note to self - If you have to pay duty, keep the receipt handy for next year. You may not be able to get a refund when the items leave the
country at the end of your visit but you sure do not want to have to pay duty AGAIN on the SAME board when you bring it back south again next winter.
Make sure that the description on the receipt has some sort of unique identifying comment (serial number)to prove that it is the same item. (Or add
some note yourself and scribble an unreadable signature on the form)
[Edited on 1-5-2019 by RnR]
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Quote: Originally posted by bajaguy | I believe the VAT (Value Added Tax) on purchased items was reduced to 8% along the border zone. Have not heard anything about Customs duties being
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Bajaguy, yes I was mistaken... thanks
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