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.
cheers
dave.
Importing from america
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Re: Importing from america
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
As you say, it often still works out cheaper than buying in the UK
Re: Importing from america
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.
Re: Importing from america
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
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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