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    Need advice on sending & picking up barrels

    I would like to get some definitive information (haha - as you see I have a sense of humor) on the process of not only sending to, which is probably the easy part, but also of retrieving a barrel of goods from Montego Bay. I have a TRN but am not a resident. What is the best way? Would I do better to address the barrel to a JA national with a TRN? How difficult and/or expensive is it? I spend time in Ja, I have someplace to stay where I leave things behind for my use as well as for the household and would like to find a way to get some bulkier items down there or at least limit the need to lug around a big extra suitcase when I travel.
    Last edited by SweetSue; 01-06-2012 at 10:38 PM.

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    there has been a recent post in the last month or so on this process with tips on costs, time frames, etc .......... it was the best I have seen on this subject .......... maybe do a search on the topic

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    Thanks but I looked & did not find. Do you remember the particulars or who wrote it ?

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    http://negril.com/forum/showthread.p...tems-to-Negril

    I am the author of the post above, re shipping barrels to Jamaica. Feel free to PM me or ask public questions so others can become more informed.
    Tom Hudson
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    Founder, Domaine Hudson wine bar & eatery, Wilmington, DE

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    I am not sure what works with regards to the $500 exemption - if you did not have unaccompanied luggage, how would that have changed things? I thought that the exemption was for residents & citizens, or am I mistaken? I am not prepared to take up residency just yet but I would love to be able to send down at least one or two barrel per year of misc. items to make life a bit more convenient - especially power tools, clothing, certain food items, etc. I know many things can be purchased on the island but between the cost AND the inconvenience of getting around to shop, sometimes it is just easier and more cost effective to bring certain things down with me.

    With regards to the value assigned to your goods, how did you handle that? It seems that the value assigned was much less than what you actually spent. Is there any way of knowing in advance what the duty fees are likely to be?

    Did you have to deal with customs directly or did the agent handle all of that? What was the process at the wharf like? I think I would have needed something a little stronger than a Red Stripe after all was said & done.

    I have a TRN - would I do better to ship to myself or to a JA national? Would it behoove me to get a Jamaican driver's license as well?

    Thanks for sharing. I wish you all the best with the completion of your home.

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    To answer your questions below:

    I know other non resident, non citizens who have brought TV's down and not paid duty on them. I don't have a code section to refer you to to confirm this, but it applied to me and I paid no duty on my carried on TV in its original box. The values assigned to my goods were done by the customs officer. I've had people say that most barrels are valued at an amount that will create $5,000J of duties unless they are clearly more valuable items in your barrel.

    You have to deal with customs directly at the Wharf. I've been told that you can use a customs broker to handle that for you, but I have no first hand knowledge of the cost of their services. I beleieve they are set up for commercial activities, not personal stuff.

    I highly recommend that you use a qualified Jamaican resident to clear the items for you. In my case, we labelled the barrels with my name and/or my Jamaican friends name. Make sure your name is the exact same as on your passport/TRN. Do not use nicknames. I had to pay $600J to have my documents amended for Tom vs Thomas.

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetSue View Post
    I am not sure what works with regards to the $500 exemption - if you did not have unaccompanied luggage, how would that have changed things? With regards to the value assigned to your goods, how did you handle that? It seems that the value assigned was much less than what you actually spent. Is there any way of knowing in advance what the duty fees are likely to be?

    Did you have to deal with customs directly or did the agent handle all of that? What was the process at the wharf like? I think I would have needed something a little stronger than a Red Stripe after all was said & done.

    I have a TRN - would I do better to ship to myself or to a JA national? Would it behoove me to get a Jamaican driver's license as well?
    Tom Hudson
    Self-Employed CPA
    Founder, Domaine Hudson wine bar & eatery, Wilmington, DE

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    @ TOM: Sorry to sound obtuse - what do you mean by "qualified" Jamaican resident?

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    Someone with a valid TRN, transportation to pick up the barrel, and, most importantly, has cleared items before and knows all the in and outs/do's and dont's

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetSue View Post
    @ TOM: Sorry to sound obtuse - what do you mean by "qualified" Jamaican resident?
    Tom Hudson
    Self-Employed CPA
    Founder, Domaine Hudson wine bar & eatery, Wilmington, DE

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    I hope you will keep it public ... I would love to see the discussion as well.

    Tom - may I be so bold to ask ... do you have the permanent residency? I read your last post, and looked at it again recently regarding you carrying in your TV.

    I bought one last fall - only a 20" ... I was all packed up with 5 checked cases so there was no space to pack or check it then. When I got home in December, my son had pitched the box. For my flight next week, I could not fit it into a normal size carry on, so I am attempting to bring it in a 'slightly larger size' carry on case.

    my question is ... how do you approach the $500.00 entry allowance? As a returning non-Jamaican resident? with proof of your land ownership, home building? with a TRN or Jamaican Drivers License? or as a long term visitor / building a home?

    I am not married (and I am not paying the fees for permanent residency) - our land is paid for, but the title & deed are not issued to us yet - (convoluted details). Our home is nearly finished being built - I have a TRN and Jamaican Drivers License.

    Customs can be so random - I have had to pay duty on the craziest items; and when I arrived in September with my mountain of overweight cases and explained the circumstances surrounding my long time stay - they waved me thru and did not even have me open a case. I pray for the same thing this time!

    but - I would LOVE to figure out the barrel shipping thing from here in Minneapolis.

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    Laurel,

    I am not a JA citizen either. I believe I qualified for the $500 exemption as I checked the box indicating I had unaccompanied baggage, re the barrels. I showed the airport customs officer my bill of lading for the barrels.
    Tom Hudson
    Self-Employed CPA
    Founder, Domaine Hudson wine bar & eatery, Wilmington, DE

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