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auntie-bertie | 08:30 Mon 17th Aug 2015 | Travel
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Thinking of getting an IPad in Miami. Can you get the tax refunded at the airport or is it a kerfuffle?!
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Sales Tax in the USA is paid to individual states, not the Federal authorities:
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/373/~/how-to-obtain-a-refund-of-sales-tax-paid-while-visiting-the-united-states

Miami chooses NOT to offer sales tax refunds to foreign travellers:
http://www.miamihabitat.com/sales-tax-refund-in-us.asp

Remember that the charger sold with an iPad in the USA will be designed for use at 120V on a 60 Hz system, rather than using our 230V/50Hz system, and will have a US plug on the end of the lead. Further, any apps pre-loaded onto the iPad will be designed to work with US-based services.
I really wouldn't bother. We brought some lap tops and pads back from Canada when we moved over and its a pain -no one wants to repair them they are not under warrant and even the spell checks won't understand UK English - and I've tried and tried to change it. You may get stopped at UK Customs and have to pay import duty which will be 20% I think.
The chargers on the iPad are universal (input 100 - 240 volts) so wouldn't need to be changed. The plug (which is removable) can be changed for a UK 3 pin from Apple UK
As Retrochic points out, you're limited to £390 for duty-free goods imported from the USA. Above that you pay 2.5% Customs Duty (or the individual rate for the relevant type of goods on anything over £630), which is only waived if the total comes to less than £9. You then also have to pay 20% VAT, which is charged on both the value of the goods that you're importing and on the Customs Duty as well. (Yes, that is a tax on a tax!)
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Thanks - my friend has also said about the keyboard being American.....I wont bother.
I'm not sure what your friend means about the keyboard. iPads don't come supplied with an external keyboard. The on-screen keyboard can be changed to pretty much any language by a change in the iPad settings.
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Yes, I know you can change the keypad in the settings, I think she like me was worried about warranty issues etc. £80 more to buy it here. Think I will just bite the bullet. An early Christmas pressie.
Save yourself even more money by not buying an iPad at all !

http://www.tesco.com/direct/samsung-galaxy-tab-3-101-tablet-16gb-wifi-black/639-6347.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=639-6347

I use the 7 inch version of this and it does everything I would want a tablet to do, and I paid £105 for mine. I am a firm believer in buying a computer for the tasks that you want it to perform. If you want do nothing much that is very complicated, like emails and general browsing, than buy a Tablet. But for sheer "computerbility", there is nothing to beat a large laptop, of a desk top.
I bought a Kindle a few years ago in the US and have had no problems with chargers and voltage, in the same way, my UK chargers work fine on 110v.
I have to say that on many things now the USA is not cheaper than at home. I used to bring back a few things but their prices with their local taxes arent anything special- when China is offering even the smallest items post free.

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