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Travel to Japan, bring your own iPad, do you need to pay taxes to buy an iPad?

1. You don't have to pay customs duty to buy electronic products for your own use. If more than two sets go through customs, you need to pay about 20% tax. There are many duty-free shops in Japan for inbound tourists, which can be exempted from 8% consumption tax.

This kind of thing will not be taxed if you buy it back to China.

2. The strictness of customs verification varies from place to place. In some places, customs are very loose. For example, at Nanjing Lukou Airport, less than five electronic products can be easily cleared.

For duty-free goods, it is enough to have a tax exemption certificate. Try to ensure that the packaging is complete, and the customs will know whether the goods are duty-free at a glance.