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BTW, since we are talking of moving of households...
I know that pretty much everything is allowed by Swiss customs to be
tax free when moving the main residency back to Switzerland, at least
as long as the items have been owned for 6 months or more. (Even cars
can be imported that way --you just have to own them first for 6
months, and then you can't sell them for the first 12 months following
the moving).
Now, I have a question: what is allowed in terms of wine & liquors ?
I have quite a cellar here, plus a variety of vintage Scotch and other
strong alchools. How does that work ?
Pierre
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Pierre Demartines, Ph.D http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~demartin
Motorola, Lexicus Division. 3145 Porter Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Tel: (650) 858-6111 Fax: (650) 494-1143 Pager: 1573361_at_skytel.com
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Received on Sat Aug 14 1999 - 16:39:00 PDT