Citat:
shejtan-:A sad naravno da će neko pametan reći pa vazno je gde ziviš ili vazno je da izneseš robu iz zemlje ali nije tako kako bih bilo logično nego je ovako kako sam napisao.
"Kako bih bilo?" Aha da sad ti verujemo, tako je kako si napisao lol
Dakle povrat poreza se ceni po "residence" a ne po "citizenship" a taj tvoj je pao na klasicnu foru, prosto Hrvati nece da mu vrate pare, a on ne zna svoja prava i tako je laka meta. Da mu je odgovorio "da hajmo kod sudije da vidimo zasto mi pretite zbog toga sto koristim svoje zakonsko pravo" umesto sto je pobegao ostavivsi i stvari za sobom vrlo brzo bi carinik promenio plocu.
Are you eligible to claim a VAT refund?
You are eligible for a VAT refund if:
•You normally live outside of the EU
•If you live outside of the EU and you are working / studying in the
UK, you may still be eligible if you can prove you are leaving the EU
for more than 12 months
•EU residents may also qualify if you leave the UK for a destination
outside of the EU and do not return to the EU within 12 months.
In all cases you must:
•Be able to prove that you belong to one of the categories
above by showing the customs official your passport, visa
or other documents
http://www.heathrowairport.com...unds/vat-refund-leaflet_EN.pdf
Any person who comes within the definition of a traveller in the 'Useful terms and definitions' section of this leaflet – for practical purposes this generally means tourists visiting Ireland from countries outside the European Union (E.U.), other non-resident travellers, and also Irish or E.U. citizens who are leaving to take up residence outside the E.U. for at least 12 consecutive months.
http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/v...hopping-tourist.html#section14
A traveller is a person whose domicile or habitual residence is not situated within the E.U. and includes a person who is normally resident in the E.U. but who, at the time of the supply of the goods intends to take up residence outside the E.U. in the near future and for a period of at least 12 consecutive months.
http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/v...hopping-tourist.html#traveller
If you live outside the EU
If you are an overseas visitor, to qualify for a VAT refund you must:
- live outside the EU
- leave the UK for a destination outside the EU with the goods you have bought by the end of the third month after the month when you bought them
- show customs officials the goods, your receipts for them and a completed VAT refund document when you leave the EU
If you live in the EU
If you live in the EU, you may be able to obtain a VAT refund if you are planning to leave the EU for at least 12 months.
You must:
- leave the UK for a destination outside the EU - with the goods you have bought - by the end of the third month after the month when you bought them (for example, goods purchased on 3 February would have to be exported by 31 May)
- stay outside the EU for at least 12 months
- show customs officials the goods, your receipts for them and a completed VAT refund document when you leave the EU
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/sec...onsumers/overseas-visitors.htm