In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=Susan P]If you don't want to declare it I believe it has to be less than the equivalent of £10,000 at any one time, per person.[/QUOTE]
Declare it to who?
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=Poetica]Declare it to who?[/QUOTE]
Declare it to whom?
Sorry, I couldn't resist :-)
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=Licciana]Declare it to whom?
Sorry, I couldn't resist :-)[/QUOTE]
A vlauable contirbution to the thred! More typos fro yuo to corect
.........play nicely with the other children now!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 09/18/2005 - 05:20In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Does it could against me if I answer my own thread? I have now found the answer & post it more for general interest, closure etc.... It seems that each visit 12.500EUR can be brought into the country.
[url]http://www.agenziadogane.it/italiano/comunicare/pubblicazioni/carta_doganale_uk.pdf[/url]
If anything more than 12.500EUR is brought in it needs a form filling in at the Uncle Tom Cobley & all office.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=tuscanhills]Does it could against me if I answer my own thread? I have now found the answer & post it more for general interest, closure etc.... It seems that each visit 12.500EUR can be brought into the country.
[url]http://www.agenziadogane.it/italiano/comunicare/pubblicazioni/carta_doganale_uk.pdf[/url]
If anything more than 12.500EUR is brought in it needs a form filling in at the Uncle Tom Cobley & all office.[/QUOTE]
Now that IS helpful. Good link. Does "currency" include funds transferred electronically etc for the purchase of property/renovation, or is the definition limited to cash? I foresee problems in repatriating funds to the UK should the ½ûÂþÌìÌà property be sold. How does this fit with the EU tenet of free movememt of capital throughout the EC?
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
It seems like this is limited to cold hard cash........ the transfer of funds electronically (bank to bank) is nicely controlled, traceable & strictly controlled by money laundering regulations.
As I understand it, it's 12.5K by each person, for each visit, so if you are looking at bringing money over for property purchase/renovation, you might need to make several visits and have a safe place to stash the cash.
How this fits into the wider scheme of the EU, I guess you'll have to ask Peter Mandelson(!)
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=tuscanhills]It seems like this is limited to cold hard cash........ the transfer of funds electronically (bank to bank) is nicely controlled, traceable & strictly controlled by money laundering regulations.
As I understand it, it's 12.5K by each person, for each visit, so if you are looking at bringing money over for property purchase/renovation, you might need to make several visits and have a safe place to stash the cash.
How this fits into the wider scheme of the EU, I guess you'll have to ask Peter Mandelson(!)[/QUOTE]
Molto utile. Grazie e saluti
If you don't want to declare it I believe it has to be less than the equivalent of £10,000 at any one time, per person.