Cesar: Thank You, I have spoken with Dip Shiping about a container already, but not the vehicle I will contact them as well as recomar.....com thanks again Dan Marciano --- cesar castillo wrote:
> Dan, if you want to know the cost of taxes to get > your Nissan here in La Ceiba you should get a custom > agent and he will give you a pretty exact figure, > you can go to www.dipshipping.com , they have > delivery from several ports in US and work with the > main custom agents here in La Ceiba or send an email > to recomar.....hn > who is a custom agent. > Cesar Castillo > > > Dan Marciano escribió: > David: > Thank You for the response. > This is our situation, as I know it now, May 21, > 2007 > We have built a home in Le Cieba and is should be > finished any day now( even though it is 2 years > since > we started) and we expect to ship our belongings to > furnish it in either late July or August of this > year. > > And, as I mentioned we have this Nissan SUV we will > also be shipping there. We plan to use the property > for vacations over the next few years, and > eventually > possibly move there,as my wife is a national, but > because of the rental car situation, we decided to > purchase a vehicle and leave it there for our > convience. I can not say for sure if we apply for > residency at any time either now or in the future, I > may know more once I speak with Social security. I > will be 62 before Labor day of this year. We are in > the process of getting the garage closed in now so > it > has some protection from the elements and is out of > sight, and can be locked up when we are not there. > > As far as vacations, we expect to spend only a few > weeks at a time, and then a month, and then a few > months at a time there. Now it is not possible. > > Yes, I know I probably have some of the rules mixed > up, but that is why I need accurate information, the > consulate changes each day,depends on who answers > the > phone, so it is difficult to get a GOOD answer from > them in Houston, The last number we recieved from > Miami was $7,000.00 on the truck which seems really > excessive, and way out of line. > After we get belongings in this summer, we plan a > vacation in November with friends that will be > renting > a home in Roatan and we expect to go there for a few > days, perhaps we can meet in person. > I hope I have given you enough Info to clear thins > up > some. > Thank you for your help > Dan Marciano > > > --- keylimey69 wrote: > > > It sounds as though you're getting a few different > > rules, that apply to > > different types of residencies, mixed up in there. > > Your best bet is, if > > you are applying for a residency, ask your lawyer. > I > > even got 3 > > different answers from 3 different people *that > > work* for the aduana > > here on Roatan. My truck is shipping down this > week, > > and I'll finally > > believe the answer *when it happens*. > > If you are not applying for a residencty, you can > > bring in your vehicle > > and get a 90-day permit, which is renewable once > > (ie, 180 days total), > > after that the vehicle must leave the country. If > > you aren't sure what > > you're doing yet, I'd recommend this option. It > > needs to be currently > > registered in the US for this option and you will > > not pay taxes. The > > five year (I've heard it is now seven) rule > applies > > only to investment > > and pensionado typw residencies, and that's where > > the one time duty > > free household items thing comes from too. > > Other than that, be more specific about your > > situation and we can try > > to be more specific about the answer......because > > basically, there > > isn't one simple answer. > > > > HTH, David. > > > > > > --- In travel-to-honduras.....com, "Daniel > > Marciano" > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Group: > > > We recently purchased a 2007 Nissan Xterra( in > > December) to take to > > > LeCieba, and would like to know if anybody > knows, > > how much it might > > > cost for Duty to enter the country. We have > heard > > many different > > > prices, and are totally confused at this point. > We > > have the title and > > > have been driving it here In USA, so We consider > > it used, but how can > > > we find the real details, and not rumors? Also > we > > have heard that the > > > duty would be less if we shipped it with all of > > our furniture and > > > household items? Please what is the real > story???? > > We have also been > > > told that Americans can bring in a new one every > 5 > > years for a > > > reasonable duty..?? > > > Dan Marciano > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cesar Castillo > Cell 011 (504) 9967-4023 > www.PropertiesHonduras.com > _____ > Correo Yahoo! > Espacio para todos tus mensajes, antivirus y > antispam ¡gratis! > Regístrate ya - http://correo.espanol.yahoo.com/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > >
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