( zitev | 2020. 09. 17., cs – 09:12 )

Igen, elhagyta (tehat legális, de a vámot a harmadik orszagban nem fizették meg utána), de nem tudtak vele mit kezdeni, be kellett engedni, de ettől még  nem szabalyos.

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So what does it all mean?

The most important part of the EEC and the yellow sticker is:

Products having been entered for consumption in a Member State shall be deemed to be products coming from a third country in cases where, in respect of such products, the necessary import formalities have been complied with and the appropriate customs duties or charges with equivalent effect have been levied in such Member State…

meaning that the customs tariffs have not been paid for the contents of this package.

How do you know if you have to pay customs tariffs? It’s really a complicated story and most helpful would be just to ask (before ordering anything) from your country’s taxation authority. If you do not believe EU taxation on imported goods is complicated, take a good look here: EU Customs Taxation.

Conclusion

If you have a yellow sticker on your parcel – you may or may not be subject to customs tariffs. If you have the parcel at home already, you’re good. Normally the charges will be charged before handing over you the package."

https://tompai.pro/ecommerce/explained-goods-not-fulfilling-the-conditi…