Advice to avoid duty
Gifts to Britain can avoid customs duty if senders are mindful of the latest customs and excise regulations, according to the British High. Commission in Wellington. Primarily, the total value of the consignment must not exceed $4O. The: goods must not be for commercial use, cannot be sent against payment,, by the recipient, and must be of an occasional nature to avoid incurring duty.
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Press, 12 August 1980, Page 26
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