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This is unethical, but you could just check on the customs form that it's a gift and probably avoid all of that.
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So, I got an inquiry on the dress I'm trying to sell, but she's in the UK, I'm in the US. Of course, my entire family is there right now, but my brother left today to go over, so it's not like his wife can carry it on....
Does anyone know rules/VAT/customs info? Is this worth trying to figure out or anyone have info on how to accomplish it?