So many Big Dogs for sale

JR03CHOPPER

Well-Known Member
Really? With the new 31% import tax to EU (thanks US) the price is pretty much beyond anyone I know Haven’t calculated but if I make a rough estimate new Dog would be closer or even over $60.000 in Finland.
I was referring more to the middle east.
 
In Europe noise is a big thing. In Germany, France and I believe Spain we “lucky Scandinavians” have to basically ride like pussies to avoid ticket .
It's that way in many of the coastal cities in California now.
Some of the cities you can't even idle through without getting pulled over.
 

Mike Gaston

New Member
There is a way around the full export/import tax on bikes..harley does it and the guy that owns aih.talked long ago and he sends to Australia,Germany and some of our guys overseas.there are ways i guess
 

TapioK

Well-Known Member
There is a way around the full export/import tax on bikes..harley does it and the guy that owns aih.talked long ago and he sends to Australia,Germany and some of our guys overseas.there are ways i guess
Would like to hear how you cheat customs and IRS.. sure having a fake receipt helps but I have hard time believing say Harley sells bikes to Europe and claims they cost like $10.000 new. ...
 

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
Tapio, if you buy a bike and keep it a yr in Florida. Then ship it to Finland your just moving your property to another residence. There should be no import tax. The US does this with people who live in Europe for a yr or more and want to bring their car back to the states with them.
 

TapioK

Well-Known Member
Tapio, if you buy a bike and keep it a yr in Florida. Then ship it to Finland your just moving your property to another residence. There should be no import tax. The US does this with people who live in Europe for a yr or more and want to bring their car back to the states with them.
You wish... that aint how it works. 10 years ago you could avoid taxes by living and owning a car or bike in US for a year, then moving back... sure there was a small problem of not being able to work in Finland while living in US and most likely not having a work visa and work in US either....
Nowadays even if you live and work in USA and move back you can’t bring car or bike taxfree. Period. There is a loophole if you have owned a car or bike in US over 10 years, but that is not very cost effective ...
 

Mike Gaston

New Member
They dont do it on costs.its how they ship it that determines the fee.i know how but cant put it out there.its a manufacturers inside knowledge
 

TapioK

Well-Known Member
They dont do it on costs.its how they ship it that determines the fee.i know how but cant put it out there.its a manufacturers inside knowledge
Sorry but I call your BS. The taxes and custom is determined by CIF price. Then add vechile tax customs and VAT. You can ship cars or bikes free and it barely changes the CIF price. I can Ship bikes one by one to Europe for about $600 all day long. To do that for free drops the price on street max about $1500.
If you mean you ship them on false papers, calling bikes say a tractor you do save on taxes, but then you can’t register them as motorcycles either...
I am truly sorry but claiming “I do know, but I can’t tell since it’s inside info” kind of went out of fashion in late -60’s
 
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