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[*] posted on 3-21-2010 at 12:23 PM
Import taxes


Does anyone have information regarding the cost to bring new and / or used appliances into Baja? We're planning on bringing down things like a cook stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer etc. but we don't have a clue as what the import taxes really are.

Do they search your trailer, accept a bill of lading or make you unload it in order to inventory the articles?
How do you establish a price difference between new and used appliances?




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[*] posted on 3-21-2010 at 12:37 PM


i think you have a bill of lading/reciept and you declare what you think it's worth. if you lowball too bad then you accept their number, or take it all back north.



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[*] posted on 3-21-2010 at 02:38 PM


If it is over a $1000.00 dollars you have to go through Otay. At TJthey will turn you back and tell you that.
so just better to go there first
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[*] posted on 3-21-2010 at 03:37 PM


Where are you planning on going over? We took all our appliences down ourselves in the back of our pickup trick and it came to much more than $1000. Of course we looked like the Grapes Of Rath..........but it worked.
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[*] posted on 3-21-2010 at 04:52 PM


hola henshaw, i went through tecate friday, march 12 at 6:30 a.m. in anticipation of paying taxes on quite a few new things in my trailer. i had all my receipts and itemized everything with the prices as purchased on a separate sheet.

as luck would have it, there was a young kid outside and the lite turned green ? wonders never cease.

further back on this site, others have stated the gate being open that early in the morning. they open at 5:00. also, you never see any cops at that hour.

even though tecate is out of the way, i have found that it's worth it to cross there since 2004.

the road construction is not in te mountains and the roads are very passable.

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[*] posted on 3-21-2010 at 05:38 PM
Posted this on another thread 3 days ago


Came back through Tecate with a new large generator. Cost about $900.00 and I wanted to avoid SY, and being turned around.

I cut the CA sales tax portion off the invoice so I would not have to pay duty on that too, if stopped.

I was sent over to the declaration stop, and duly charged. They allowed a deduction of $75 USD for each of us, being residents and we had our FM-3's. They then assesed what amounts to about 15% duty on the remainder.

We were treated well and they were quite friendly to us.

If you don't have pesos to pay the duty, then you must go the the nearby bank (if open) and change dollars to pesos in order to proceed. We had enough in pesos.
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[*] posted on 3-21-2010 at 07:06 PM


We went through Mexicali....had all my receipts and was ready to pay whatever it took. Had a stove, dishwasher and refrig. All new in boxes from Sears. We declared everything and when told it would cost a bit more if we needed a receipt we said"no receipt neccessary". Ha, and off we went.
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[*] posted on 3-23-2010 at 09:06 AM


Henshaw - are you bringing in your own stuff for your own place? If so- search "menaje de casa" (I think that's the term) - one time duty-free importation of household goods.

Or maybe you knew that already . .
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