What You Need To Know Before You Go

Archive for March 5th, 2010

by Liam McGulliver Fletcher

Traveling abroad among countries a part of the European Union which includes a large number of countries from Belgium, to Ireland, to Sweden (check which countries are included in the EU when traveling abroad) has its temptations and perks in the shopping arena, such as purchasing from duty-free shops, or tax-free merchants within European Union (EU) airports.

Taxes can be added onto a good through a number of ways and names including consumption, sales, or the standard EU value added tax (VAT). Traveling abroad in the EU, customers will find the VAT a standard addition to any purchased goods. The ability to refund VAT, however, is a perk not held by member countries of the EU, unless the items are meant to be shipped to non - EU countries.

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