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As far as I know, they don't have to prove that you bought the clothes abroad. You have to prove (if challenged) that you didn't.How can they be proved new ?
No idea - though I did hear a Revenue guy on the radio issuing a little warning to those heading over to NY for their shopping.Has this actually happened on a regular basis?
Quite the opposite - That's the law. It is highly ethical to enforce the law evenly & fairly. [If you reckon it is a bad law, then work to get it changed]It seems highly unethical.
Imagine what will happen to our own retail industry and our indirect tax revenues if they have to compete with VAT-free imports.Imagine what would our tourist industry would do if our visitors stopped buying souvenirs in Ireland for fear of getting taxed in their own country.
As far as I know, they don't have to prove that you bought the clothes abroad. You have to prove (if challenged) that you didn't.
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