Car shipping to Costa Rica requires careful preparation, compliance with regulations and an understanding of import taxes.
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Unlock Your Dream Move to Costa Rica: Law 9996 & The Ultimate Shipping Guide
by admin 2023/09/14The permission for duty-free import of two vehicles, alongside a one-time shipment of cherished household items and personal treasures.
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Costa Rica: A Pristine Paradise Under Siege by American Influence (Assaholic Gringos)
by admin 2023/08/18Some expats, unfortunately, bring with them an attitude of entitlement in Costa Rica
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The Ultimate Guide to Shipping Your Belongings to Costa Rica for a Smooth Relocation
by admin 2023/03/26Discover the key steps and tips for shipping your belongings to Costa Rica for a seamless relocation experience. Learn about the customs regulations, documentation, and reputable shipping companies to make your move a breeze.
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Costa Rica Ranks #3 in World for Retirement Destination
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2020/01/08Costa Rica is the third best country to retire in, according to the International Living firm which updates its list annually. It considers aspects such as nature, cost of living,…
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The Penalty for Not Paying Costa Rica Marchamo On Time
by admin 2019/01/0222% of car owners have not paid their “marchamo,” or right of circulation, on time. They are exposed to fines for late payment of this tax. They also can have…
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Over 13 Tons of Goods Retained in Costa Rica Customs
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2018/11/25Costa Rica Shipping – Costa Rican Customs has retained over 13 tons of goods from the USA this quarter for not meeting reporting requirements.
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Costa Rica Shipping; Problems Importing Electric Cars Tax Free in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2018/08/05Costa Rica News – You might want to test the system as customs before changing the laws…… But Costa Rica has always been reactive instead of proactive.