Can a German citizen use tax-free shopping in Germany if he has a 6-month work visa outside the EU?
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I am a German citizen with a German passport and I currently hold a J1 US Visa for 6 months. I am planning to buy a purse and import it into the US. Can I use Global Blue for this since my visa is more than 3 months valid? This page for Germany sounds like I can participate in Global Blue.
Shoppers eligible for Tax Free Shopping
● If you have a permanent residence in a non-EU country.
● If you have a valid long term Visa (more than 3 months) in a non-EU country.
● If you are older than 18 years.
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Can I shop tax-free in Germany?
The VAT rate in Germany is 19% for standard products and 7% for food and books. If you are older than 18 years and your permanent residence is outside the EU, then you will be eligible for tax free shopping.Can I shopping tax-free in EU after Brexit?
British tourists can now save up to 19% on post-brexit purchases made in the EU. As the Brexit transition period finished at the end of 2020, residents of England, Wales and Scotland are now eligible for Tax Free Shopping in the EU.Can I buy without VAT in Germany?
Since January 1, 2020, only purchases of an invoice amount of 50.01 euros or more (per cash or invoice voucher) may qualify for exemption from VAT on exports in non-commercial travel for the supplying trader.Who is exempt from VAT in Germany?
There are exemptions from VAT in Germany for the following goods and services, among others: Export deliveries to third party states (i.e. non-EU states) Intra-community deliveries to other EU states. The granting and brokering of loans and other financial transactions.Blue Card vs Normal residence permit Germany
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