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Hello!
I was watching a TV show last Wednesday and they were talking about how freelancers must pay their taxes and so on. But what they didn’t mention was about Import/Export Tariffs. If you see it from a legal point of view; when you outsource, you are having a product manufactured in another country. When they send it to you, it’s exported and when you receive it, it’s imported. So what happens to all these fees? I would definitely want to skip them, but any clue on how to do that when they ask me to pay?
I was watching a TV show last Wednesday and they were talking about how freelancers must pay their taxes and so on. But what they didn’t mention was about Import/Export Tariffs. If you see it from a legal point of view; when you outsource, you are having a product manufactured in another country. When they send it to you, it’s exported and when you receive it, it’s imported. So what happens to all these fees? I would definitely want to skip them, but any clue on how to do that when they ask me to pay?
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im not sure if this is how it goes but my idea is that when you outsource a certain product, you don't shoulder the tariffs and taxes but instead the manufacturer or the dealer handles all of that. As a marketer/freelancer, you have nothing to do with it but just promote their services
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