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  5. Tax-free shopping - Wikipedia

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    Tax-free shopping (TFS) is the buying of goods in another country or state and obtaining a refund of the sales tax which has been collected by the retailer on those goods. The sales tax may be variously described as a sales tax , goods and services tax (GST), value added tax (VAT), or consumption tax .

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    Inside a stationery shop in Hanoi. Stationery refers to commercially manufactured writing materials, including cut paper, envelopes, writing implements, continuous form paper, and other office supplies. [1] Stationery includes materials to be written on by hand (e.g., letter paper) or by equipment such as computer printers .

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    Generally, goods are free of duty and tax levied on imports for sale anywhere in the shopping destination. Merchants may pay inventory/business or other taxes, but their customers usually pay none directly.