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If you are staying in Germany you can usually bring properties in your baggage into Germany at zero import duty and without customs formalities.
However, you should bear in mind that
Portable musical instruments that you use professionally and therefore import and export temporarily are duty free.
A special clearance procedure has been adopted at most German airports to speed the processing for air passengers. After having retrieved your baggage, you can choose either the red or the green exit.
The correct exit depends on the goods you are bringing with you. There are notices to inform you of the customs requirements.
You may only use the green "Nothing to declare" exit if all the goods you are carrying are
You must always use the red exit and declare the goods to the customs if
It is also in your own interest to always use the red exit if you are uncertain whether one of the above conditions applies.
You should also expect inspections in the green exit.
After entry, your baggage is under customs supervision. This remains the case, even though you were merely waved through on crossing the border, or though you used the green exit after a flight. The customs supervision continues until you have re-exported the items. It means that you may not
If you do, though, transfer items from your personal baggage to third parties, then the relevant import duties must be paid to a customs office.
Any baggage sent in advance or forwarded by the same route is subject to the same import provisions as apply to your accompanied baggage. If your baggage is sent in advance or forwarded by post it is not seen as accompanied and postal provisions apply.