- Turkey has changed its customs tax rules for goods sent to individuals through postal or express cargo transportation
- The new rules aim to simplify the customs process for individuals receiving goods from abroad
- The changes include a new threshold for tax exemption on goods sent through postal or express cargo
- The new rules also require individuals to provide additional information and documentation for customs clearance
- These changes are expected to make it easier for individuals to receive goods from abroad through postal or express cargo services.
Source: research.ibfd.org
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