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Importing - is it worthwhile ?
"Stephen Judge" wrote in message ... Now that I'm starting to upgarde to some hi-end (just) gear I am feeling the pain with UK prices. Why do items that are manufactured in say China, or NZ, cost so much more here than in, say, the US. They have to be exported to both countries (e.g. from NZ to the US and the UK), both have tax to pay and import duty etc. Sure there are relatively small differences in taxes and freight but nowhere near the 60% price differentials encountered. For example the Plinius M16 pre-amp costs £3,400 here but the equivalent of £1,600 in NZ ! I'm wondering whether it is possible / worthwhile to try and import direct from foreign manufacturers or dealers and pay Customs and Excise their dues. Anyone done anything similar ? Particulalry interested in stuff from NZ as they have the same voltahe as us. Not worried about dealer warranties (I'll take the risk). Stephen Hi Stephen, I've tried this with Jeep accessories from the USA. Those lovely people at the Customs and Excise seem to levy import duty and VAT on the assumed UK value of the item - i.e. the UK retail price - regardless of what you actually paid for it. An example, UK Jeep dealer quotes me £450 + VAT for parts. I get them for $299 plus $49 shipping from a stateside dealer. I then have to pay £185 VAT and duty. So although it's still cheaper, it's *not* half price. As long as you don't expect a 50% saving, you won't be disappointed. HTH - Dave --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.501 / Virus Database: 299 - Release Date: 14/07/2003 |
Importing - is it worthwhile ?
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Dave Dixon typed: Hi Stephen, I've tried this with Jeep accessories from the USA. Those lovely people at the Customs and Excise seem to levy import duty and VAT on the assumed UK value of the item - i.e. the UK retail price - regardless of what you actually paid for it. An example, UK Jeep dealer quotes me £450 + VAT for parts. I get them for $299 plus $49 shipping from a stateside dealer. I then have to pay £185 VAT and duty. So although it's still cheaper, it's *not* half price. As long as you don't expect a 50% saving, you won't be disappointed. HTH - Dave Hi That is simply not correct. The US dealer should have declared the correct value of the goods on the customs declaration. Also, you didn't specify exactly what the parts were but almost all vehicle parts have a TARIC code which rates them at 0% for duty. So you should have paid somthing like:- 348 USD == Approx 217 GBP + VAT of just 38 GBP. If you paid 185 VAT and duty then you were completely and utterly shafted out of 150 quid - all because your supplier didn't place a correct declaration on the goods. I would seek recompense from someone if I were you! Steve |
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