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In lugnet.loc.au, Peter White writes:
> There is a big opportunity for a US citizen/s to make a living selling to
> other countries the LSAH and full US range of sets, just tack a percentage
> on to make it worthwhile (the US has a low retail price + clearances).
Weeeell.. I ANAL but--
Wouldn't that be considered (beyiond a certain amount of $$) exporting? Which
would, quite likely, require the IRS involvement as well as (maybe?) some
contract with TLC?
> Need I mention the coming Lego Direct.
> Wait... there's the name ...Lego-Indirect.
:-)
> Amazon will deliver books to Aust.,but not Lego, maybe there's some legal
> stuff I am unaware of.
'Zactly. You probably need some sorta license with TLC.
-Shiri
XFUT .market.theory
(whoops, I'm moving this thread around too much :-)
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| (...) Of course, but I guess IRS is a personal issue and as long as taxes are paid, what would they care. Exporting, governments just love exporters, and the Lego is manufactured in the US (or most of it). If your buying the sets retail,they can't (...) (25 years ago, 3-May-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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| (...) -much snippage--- (...) Net access is pretty good in Aust.(1 in 2 people have access to the Net) There is a big opportunity for a US citizen/s to make a living selling to other countries the LSAH and full US range of sets, just tack a (...) (25 years ago, 3-May-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.general)
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