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Old 04-24-2009, 07:15 AM   #7
emilyann
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Originally Posted by Gypsy & Me View Post
If you declare the value and don't mark it as a gift then your buyer will have to pay more money before she can have the items. This could mean she is paying in excess of $80 with added taxes. It would be better for the buyer if you mark the item as a gift with a value of less than $20. She knows how much how much the items are worth and I'm sure she would rather not pay extra on taxes.

That make more sense?
Yes! So, write gift on it and put that it was worth say $15?

Hell, I don't think I need you in my pocket now if you keep this up, haha!
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