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millser
15-10-2007, 03:39
I have just read on a travel information site that there is an customs tax payable in Mexico if you bring in your own fishing tackle. The site was geared more towards the American tourist does anyone know if this is true and what sort of taxation could be expected?

Gary Caulfield
15-10-2007, 09:27
Yep, there's a good chance it will be true!

Not heard any stories of Mexico, but I know that in a lot of African countries, it can be as high as 100%.

This 100% is on invoice value, and if you are officially declaring it, you must produce an invoice.

You could however just breeze through the "Nothing To Declare" exit with the gear in your suitcase, but I wouldn't reccomend that in Mexico, unless you like the idea of a bunch of Federales "questioning" you!

Cascars
15-10-2007, 10:39
Drop Master Baiter's PV a PM. he will know, but I believe it is only if you are importing tackle and will not apply to your own gear if you are taking it home again with you. I enquired last year (when I went) about buying tackle while there. If you can find a tackle shop it is very expensive, so I asked Bass Pro about getting an order sent to my hotel. They said that I would get stung very heavily for import duty, so I did not bother.

excel
16-10-2007, 13:56
Our group, four of us, took everything we needed and more to Ixtapa zihuat earlier this year. not an eyebrow was raised ! big bazooka tubes for rods, about 12 reels in total, huge amount of associated clobber. not a word ever said about any sort of tax ?





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AL ATWICK
09-11-2007, 18:58
I went to Riviera Maya last year and not a thing said also,your travel agent should know or should be able to find out for you

captin
09-11-2007, 19:19
ive fished in south africa no fuss over my rods or reels just a big smile an welcome to south africa

marktheshark
18-11-2007, 00:20
Hi Millser
Just got back from Cabo San Lucas, Baja California. Took eight rods, and eight reels, and wasn't the only one; every other American tourist was carrying a Bazuka full of rods. Was stopped and searched by security coming in and going out and paid nada in duty or charges.

On the other hand, my wife's dirty laundry (that's the story I'm sticking to!) took our main suitcase over the limit and we had to pay $75 in excess baggage surcharge.
Mark