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回答: For Canada and USAxiaoyao882011-04-20 10:55:35

Another problem can occur when you take a foreign-made item that you owned before leaving the U.S. out of the country. Unless you have acceptable proof of prior possession, these items may be subject to import tax every time they are brought back into the U.S. A document that fully describes the article, such as a receipt for purchase, bill of sale, insurance policy, or appraisal is usually accepted as proof of prior possession. Items such as cameras or watches, which can be easily identified by a serial number or other unique marking, can be taken to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) office and registered before you leave the country. You will receive a Certificate of Registration, which is valid for as long as you own the article and will allow free entry of the item when you return. Naturally, even if you don't have proof of possession if these items can be included in your exemption you won't incur any tax.

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