How to easily get a Tax Refund on your French souvenirs
Inspire · Rebecca Whitlocke · Shopping & GiftsContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
Did you know that as a tourist in France you are entitled to claim back the Value Added Tax (VAT or TVA) on purchases over €175 made in a single store? You didn’t know that? Well, luckily for you this blog post will shed some light on how to …Continue reading here to get travel tips on the tax refund process and the difference between Global Blue and PABLO.
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