03.03.2005, 11:10
Struppi, why do you answer in German in this English spoken thread?
Snakeplisken: You first wrote you bought the car from a private person. There is absolutely no tax to be charged.
The "Abmeldebescheinigung" is nothing else than a paper which shows the Car was de-registerd in Germany. The Abmeldebestätigung is issued in Germany (not in Sweden) and does not have any status about exporting a car or not. So it has nothing to do with VAT.
You do not have any problems with sending a copy of this paper to the seller.
Snake, forget it and make not that rattle in Manhattan - get the president out of that hell...
Snakeplisken: You first wrote you bought the car from a private person. There is absolutely no tax to be charged.
The "Abmeldebescheinigung" is nothing else than a paper which shows the Car was de-registerd in Germany. The Abmeldebestätigung is issued in Germany (not in Sweden) and does not have any status about exporting a car or not. So it has nothing to do with VAT.
You do not have any problems with sending a copy of this paper to the seller.
Snake, forget it and make not that rattle in Manhattan - get the president out of that hell...
