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localboy
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Posted on 11-27-08 7:42
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Does any one know about the new customs regulations in Nepal. I have been hearing that only $100.00 worth of good are not taxed rest everything is taxed.. Is it True ??
Can someone please provide me some info
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Posted on 11-27-08 8:54
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It could be a new rules for custom... It's highly possible for this LOBHI BAHUN Finance Minsiter Baburam to implement such rule.. you know why? These faggots Maoists are trying to collect the money as much as possible from taxing.. that's why he recently reported that the govt is hansomely collecting the taxes.. Look at the word these bastards are using.. HANDSOMELY collecting tax... for them all that matters is colecting money from poeple right and left.. but when it comes to giving relief, peace and services to people.. THEY FUGGING don't care. Just recently This bahun Lobhi Luchcha Baburam increased vehicle-tax by 100%.... it's all about making money for these Maoists Bastards... And look at the new regulation about requiring licence to sell Madira "alcoholic products"..... through licensing they can collect money and on the top of that they can also tax the profits these vendors make... So it's all about amassing money for the Maoists.. coz they have to repay the debt to India, who sold arms to Maoists during Maoists revolution.. and of course Maoists are hell-bent selling hydro projects to India... In short, Maoists are selling Nepal to India..
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Posted on 11-28-08 12:48
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Posted on 11-28-08 1:42
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Guys I agree with you totally, but I seriously need to know how much can I take while going back home. I have bought couple of things black Friday deals. but I don;t want to pay customs on those. I know we were allowed to take laptops camera and camcorders before now I heard the max limit is $100.00 so I am confused..
Please help
Thankx in advance
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ctal
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Posted on 11-28-08 7:40
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bubblegum, you might be right in your message. but mind it when you write, what's the point of bringing "caste" stuff in your writing? What would you say if Hisila Yami was the Finance minister and imposed this new tax rule? this bahun's wife, or this Newar, or what...???? The new tax policy at the airport or other places was imposed by finance minister who happened to be bahun, but not by the caste called bahun and will affect equally to all castes - bahun, magar, yadav, jha, paswan, rai, gurung, or whatever in our ethnically diverse society. you know these things; so use your intellect and wisdom in your writing.
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Posted on 11-28-08 7:51
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About two weeks ago, a friend of mine visited Nepal. He was carrying a laptop and a camcorder, 4-5 wrist watches, and a few new cloths in his backpack. He said they did not even want to check his back. I think you will be safe if you furnice the answer like that those stuff were for your personal use (remove the price tag before packing them) and you will be taking them back (keep the round-trip (e)ticket handy and produce it if required) in the case they want to inspect your bag. Have a safe and pleasant trip.
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