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Need to know the procedure of buying goods from India to Malaysia?

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Jazmeen


Hi can someone please tell me if I buy small amount of skin care products from India and ship it to Malaysia, will I be taxed. I s there any tariffs? What are the procedures? Can I just buy and ship it over? Can someone please let me know how it's being done? Where can I get more information about this matter?


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Hello, Mr//Miss/Madam:

Before you proceed with importing any goods or items from overseas, please call a forwarding agent or shipping agent and ask them what is the tariff code for skin care products. Also ask them what is the import duty and any sales tax? Before you import the goods, whether small amount or large amount, you need to take along samples go to Pharmacy Section at the Health Ministry situated at Jalan University ( Opposite Islamic International University). Submit your samples for approval. Ask the pharmacy department whether you can do online application for the approval for the product. Once you get the approval, then you contact the shipper in India to let you know the CIF ( Cost+Insurance+Freight) Charges. The cost depends whether you want to be imported by courier, Air Freight or Ocean freight. Is this small amount of skin care product for your personal use or you planning to import and resell? If it is for personal use and small quantity, then you ask the shipper whether hey can oblige o send you the sample under their expenses. Sometimes, shippers accept or agree o it.

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Jordan M


I have to do a presentation on someone who committed health care/insurance fraud. I cannot find anyone that has enough information to do a project on. ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREAT!!


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CNBC had a show on medical insurance fraud. Show is called American Greed.
just google: CNBC dermatologist insurance fraud
http://www.cnbc.com/id/35988310
He was telling people they had skin cancer when they actually didn't and billing medicare/insurance for this. On the show, one guy barely had any skin left on his arms.




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