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chongsta
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Hi all,

Ive just bought some goodies from America, do i have to pay VAT when they arrive? It wouldnt be a problem coz itll only add a few ££ and im still coming in well cheaper than the U.K. alternative of the items in question...just curious.

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When I brought some goods in a while ago I had to pay VAT and also a fee to UPS for handling (I had to collect). Second time around they delivered to me and I never got a bill for the VAT.

As you say, it often still works out cheaper than buying in the UK ;)
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Tax and vat is to be added Dave. Like already stated, the courier will probably have a tax bill for you when dropping the stuff off if they do it correctly.
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Anything over, I think it's £18 is liable for VAT, and anything over £105 is liable for customs duty (might be the other way round, I often get confused on this issue).

You are also respsonsible for a handling fee, parcelforce/RM charge approx £8, other couriers charge more.

I always factor in an extra third of what I've paid, inclusive of P&P to pay on non EU purchases, and if gets through without charges, even better
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