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Andrew Walls July 2nd 04 12:11 PM

Import duty
 
I am considering buying something from the US costing USD 80 (circa GBP 45).
Will I have to pay import duty on this when it arrives in the UK by post?

Andrew Walls



Dave xxxx July 2nd 04 03:05 PM

Import duty
 
Andrew Walls wrote:
I am considering buying something from the US costing USD 80 (circa
GBP 45). Will I have to pay import duty on this when it arrives in
the UK by post?

Andrew Walls


Yes you will its over £18 you will pay VAT and import tax plus £8 plus paper
work fees if its the post office, sometimes more if they use fed ex or
other delivery company

The tax charged is not just on the item you buy, its also charged on
delivery and packing costs.

VAT is 17.5% import tax can be as low as 5% or as high as 17%

Most audio stuff I import valves amps cable 320 iec sockets like russ
andrews sell are charged at 9%


If the company send it via the postal system they will pay bill and get
money off you before you get goods.

this is a good web site for information
http://www.sloanefox.freeserve.co.uk/importukduty.htm

Taxes not set in stone have had small package taxed to the hilt, and very
big amp kit come in no tax charged




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db July 2nd 04 03:41 PM

Import duty
 
Yes unless it's a book, check the Customs & Excise website.
You'll probably be hit with import duty, a clearance charge, and VAT on the
total amount.
£18 is the limit free of charge, at the weekly exchange rate.
Simple innit?



Simon Heather July 4th 04 07:30 PM

Import duty
 
"Andrew Walls" wrote in message
...
I am considering buying something from the US costing USD 80 (circa GBP

45).
Will I have to pay import duty on this when it arrives in the UK by post?

Andrew Walls


Lots of US sellers will put down $20 as the item value on the package -
customs only check a very small percentage of packages so odds are you won't
have to pay anything. People buy iPods, PDAs etc all the time and they are
shipped with $20 declared value and mostly get through fine.

- Simon.



Pooh Bear July 17th 04 07:31 AM

Import duty
 
Dave xxxx wrote:

Andrew Walls wrote:
I am considering buying something from the US costing USD 80 (circa
GBP 45). Will I have to pay import duty on this when it arrives in
the UK by post?

Andrew Walls


Yes you will its over £18 you will pay VAT and import tax plus £8 plus paper
work fees if its the post office, sometimes more if they use fed ex or
other delivery company

The tax charged is not just on the item you buy, its also charged on
delivery and packing costs.

VAT is 17.5% import tax can be as low as 5% or as high as 17%

Most audio stuff I import valves amps cable 320 iec sockets like russ
andrews sell are charged at 9%

If the company send it via the postal system they will pay bill and get
money off you before you get goods.

this is a good web site for information
http://www.sloanefox.freeserve.co.uk/importukduty.htm

Taxes not set in stone have had small package taxed to the hilt, and very
big amp kit come in no tax charged


What are you planning to import ?

In my experience ( I've received packages from the USA, China and New Zealand (
of all places ) ) the typical delivery attracts no Customs attention ( including
those where the declared value exceeded £18 IIRC ).


Graham



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