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Old 23-03-2023, 14:15   #1
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Sending yacht parts to Fiji, taxes, difficulties?

I've just started looking into freighting an expensive engine part to Fiji

I wondered if anyone has experience of receiving parts there? and if they are taxed?

Here in New Zealand I can receive the part exempt of taxes as a visiting vessel.

But most likely the part would arrive after we leave New Zealand

I wondering if anyone knows if there might also be tax exemptions for visiting vessels in Fiji?

Or if there might be any other difficulties to be wary of?

Many thanks
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