Happy car owners, dependingon the method of acquiring vehicles, are forced to solve certain issues related to their importation into the country. One of these questions - the need to go through the procedure of customs clearance of the car. So, what are the rules for customs clearance in Belarus?

When buying a car abroad and when importing itCustoms clearance is required in the countries of the Customs Union. There are many nuances in Belarus and Russia, depending on which the cost of this procedure is determined: engine size, car date of manufacture and others.
Customs clearance in Belarus is carried out by registrationdocuments required for the procedure. At the same time, they are guided by special rules for customs control and clearance. Regulatory documents in this case are the Customs Code of the CU and the Agreement of 06/18/2010.
The status of the car is confirmed by the following documents:
a) those cars that have been registered in the Republic of Belarus need a certificate of car registration;
b) for those who are not registered,documents issued at the customs border when placing the car under transit, or a special certificate of registration, which marks the removal of the car from the register. This certificate must be signed by the head of the registration department and stamped. In addition, the owner must have documents in his hands with which he can confirm the payment of customs duties on the territory of the vehicle.

Customs clearance in Belarus is not a free procedure. The amount you have to pay depends on the year when the car was released, on the volume of its engine and other important indicators.
Customs payments were established in July 2011. And so far the customs clearance of cars in Belarus is subject to the same rules.
So, the amount of duties for customs clearance of cars imported from abroad by individuals is as follows:
- If you import a car no older than 3 years, and its cost is up to 8,500 euros, then the rate is 54% of the price of the car, if the price exceeds 169,000 euros, then the rate will be 48%.
- When importing a car that is between 3 and5 years, the cost will be determined depending on the engine size. If the volume is up to 1000 cubic centimeters, you will have to pay a fee at the rate of 1.5 euros for each cubic meter. see. In the case when the engine volume of the car exceeds 3000, the rate per cubic meter. see will be equal to 3.6 euros.
If the age of the imported vehicle is more than 5 years,customs duty is also determined on the basis of engine volumes: up to 1000 cubic meters. see you pay 3 euro per cube, if the volume is above 3000, pay 5.7 euro.

- transit numbers;
- technical passport for a motorcycle;
- insurance;
- invoice certificates;
- rights of category "A".
In some cases, you may need additional documents.
During the customs clearance procedure, it is necessary to pay customs duty (20% of the cost of a motorcycle), VAT on import (20% of the cost of a motorcycle) and a small amount for paperwork.