The 30 day rule should have come out earlier in the postings
Bad information was given
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I have no knowledge of the rule - is why I didn't confuse the issue
If you read Post#1 -
It specifically asks for 'max permitted period'
The first part of his question...............without even getting to the time permitted issue was;
"Can a tourist (not from Puerto Rico) bring a car to the DR without paying custom duties"............
And the answer is still NO. There was no need to go any further than that for the OP.
ALL vehicles entering the country are subject to Customs Duties imposed as a charge to review and clear ALL the paperwork needed to bring the car in............whether one day or one month, or brought in permanently for use in the DR...........
period.
Not to mention proof of insurance in the DR, or proof of clear ownership with no liens, etc., etc., etc., But those points are moot................because customs duties are collected for/from vehicles entering the country. It is merely the size of the duties relative to the reasons for importation............tourist, resident, etc.
Bad information? He got the correct answer for the question posed.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2