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I recently had built and imported an acoustic guitar from the UK and am familiar with the duty (8.7%), etc. but don't know about bringing a used, MIJ guitar (GB-10) from Japan. Has anyone dealt with any of the Japanese stores that advertise on Reverb? There seem to be new or exc cond GB-10s available on that side of the world but don't know if I'll get hit with extra $$$. I know some countries are duty free into the U.S. but not sure which. Any help?
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02-16-2023 04:05 PM
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I have purchased Archtops, flat tops and Classical guitars from Japan. When they get to the US, there is always a tariff due. The amount depends on the invoice that must accompany the instrument.
Cincy
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I've bought a number of guitars from Japan, mostly from Ishibashi. So if you are looking on reverb for something Ishi is selling, go right to Ishi's U-Box instead and buy directly from them. You may save yourself hundreds of dollars, but you will definitely save money no matter how much. I've done this a few times and saved anywhere from $100 to $300 buying directly from the store and ignoring their ad on Reverb. And I've never been hit with customs charges on anything I've gotten from Japan.
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U.S. import duty for acoustics, archtops, semi-hollows is currently 8.7% of the value. Solid body guitars have no duty to import.
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No duty is imposed on anything below $800 in value, whatever it is.
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The rules and rates seem to change based on how they’re feeling that day.
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I bought a MIJ archtop, an expensive instrument. Got hit with a totally unexpected tariff which was substantial enough that I would have reconsidered my purchase initially. Frankly, it came as such a surprise that I initially thought it was a scammer looking to steal my money. Maybe it was, in its own way.
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
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do you get hit with import taxes on a usa made guitar from japan?
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Not if they fill out the proper customs forms stating it originated in the US.
But make sure, I almost got burned once
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8.7% o.O I wish we had the same here.... Here we have 30% (VATS + Duty + customs clearance costs) on everything outside the EU. I paid 480 Euros to the government when my Yunzhi got shipped to Hungary...
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I have bought many guitars from Japan and have never paid an import duty. That includes a new $1700 archtop guitar I bought just a couple of months ago.
But maybe I'm lucky. I think it would be best to expect to pay the tax and figure that into your buying decision.
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Originally Posted by mrblues
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Originally Posted by nbevan3
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
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Originally Posted by nbevan3
I arrived as it should. There were no problems, the electronics was not on the guitar, but in the case. They dismantled it before shipping. It was in a very good hard shell case, and the case was in a very thick styrofoam package. No worries, it will be just fine.
A really nice pickup in a cheap guitar
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