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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed that physical music formats like vinyl records, CDs and cassettes are exempt from new tariffs that took effect on Friday (August 29)
Because they are classified as “information materials” exempt from trade restrictions.
The exemption protects record collectors and music retailers from tariffs now applied to about 1.36 billion shipments of previously duty-free packages that enter the US annually.
The new policy changes the “de minimis” rule, where packages valued at $800 or less can enter the US without taxes or tariffs.
The US maintained a $200 de minimis threshold until 2016, then Congress raised it to $800.
You will pay no tarrifs
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Artist: |
Waylon Jennings |
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Title: |
When The Balladeer Met The Dukes |
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Made in: |
Canada |
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Inner Sleeve / Insert: |
inner has small split at bottom |
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Vinyl--Visually Graded: |
Mint, New Unplayed |
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Jacket Condition: |
Near Mint, |
*** We Combine Shipping - Request Total Before Paying ***
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*** Visual Grading *** |
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SS |
Still Sealed |
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NM |
Near Mint records will look like new or almost-like-new, with at worst, a minor surface mark(s). (This is usually the TOP grade for an unsealed album) |
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VG+ |
Very Good Plus records will be nice and shiny with only minor surface marks which shouldn't affect the sound |
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7 |
VG |
Very Good records will still be nice & shiny but have more pronounced scuffs/scratches which will likely be audible |
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G+ |
I don't list many items below VG ... but may do so if it's a desirable title ... so a Good Plus or Good may be acceptable if it's the only condition available ... |
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G |
these two grades will include records with signs of wear, deeper scratches and pops/clicks during play ... still may be worth keeping until an upgrade is found ... |
