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Surely two issues are being conflated here? I have always thought "grey" does not equal not tax evasion or smuggling - which is clearly wrong. It means it is sourced from somewhere other than the official country of sale distributor - which is clearly not.
Lots of companies and traders - irrespective of where they source their goods - don't pay enough tax either legally or otherwise. The law. needs to be tightened re large scale corporate tax avoidance Smugglers and tax thieves steal from the rest of us and no amount of rationalisation about the ethics of government will change that. They should be prosecuted. Annoyingly, they are often the type of hypocritical freeloaders who complain about "benefit scroungers" etc. Unfortunately it is widespread. Do you use Vodafone? BT? How's your local plumber? Do you get a VAT invoice from him?
Back to grey. In any country, the official distributor is only a group set up by the manufacturer to deal with their business there. It enables them to carry out operations locally while at the same time charging a premium to cover repairs, admin etc. This is a private arrangement by the company. If you choose to step outside this protected network, you're on your own, but you're most certainly not a criminal or immoral: well, except in internet forums!
Two examples.
In the UK, HDEW are a grey importer with a physical building in the UK. You can go there, you can speak to them on the phone etc. They support a local football team and they give you a VAT receipt. They aren't shady operators hiding in the shadows fiddling their taxes. They're a local UK business. Support them.
In the US B&H or Adorama advertise (or used to, I haven't looked lately) two choices when purchasing: you can either buy "official" goods sourced via the distributor or "gray". The latter are cheaper but don't carry manufacturers back up. These shops aren't criminals either.
Don't drink the corporate Kool Aid. You pays your money and you take your choices. What's the big deal?
HDEW do not give you a valid VAT receipt. The VAT number doesn't match the company you've paid.
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