Re: Imports
> I used to work for a Custon's Duty Aiudit firm.....
> The bet thig for you to do, is contact a Custom's Broker (Importer ) in
> your area. Failing that, get hold of your local Custom's office. You
> will have tohave the details of the name, and any information on
> registration of roduct (codes etc.). Also, in some cases, certan items
> not made in you country, are allowed to be imported duty free. In other
Check on textile quotas first, and if you have buyers as well. Know you
landed costs. It can be the best thing in the world and cost almost nothing,
but if it doesn't sell it doesn't sell.
After it is sold there are other things to worry about too, like collecting
money.
There was a salesman that was so good he sold everything in tons, but the
accounts receivable could not collect on 50% of them, and they went belly up
and the salesman came to work wondering what the hxxx happened to his job,
and why he didn't get paid his commissions. This can happen if not careful
and controlled commission payments, no one gets paid until the boss gets
id.
--- VFIDO 6.20.00 Gamma Candidate 1
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