Custom & Import Tax: What You Need to Know
Who Is Responsible For Duties And Taxes On International Orders?
The recipient is responsible for all duties and import taxes that may apply when your package arrives. We don’t collect or include these fees during checkout. Instead, you’ll pay them directly to customs when your package is delivered.
How Much Import Duty Will I Need To Pay?
The amount of import duties depends on the tariff policies of your country or state. It varies, so it’s always best to check local rules.
Shipping Options:
- Airmail: We typically declare the value as $10 and mark the package as a”gift”to minimize duties. However, this is still subject to your country’s regulations.
- Express Shipping (via DHL/FedEx/EMS/China Post-USPS): Import duties will depend on your local tariff policies.
How Can We Help Reduce Your Import Taxes?
If you have a preferred declared value, just let us know! Email us at [email protected], and we’ll adjust the invoice as needed. If no specific instructions are given, we usually declare values between $10 and $200, depending on the package’s size and weight.
What Happens If There Are Customs Clearance Issues?
Don’t worry-we’ve got your back! If your package gets held up at customs, we’ll provide you with the shipping invoice for submission. We’ll also coordinate with the logistics company to help resolve any issues.
Feel free to reach out if you have more questions!
- Company: Guangxibaitumaoyiyouxianzerengongsi
- Address: A2-12-05 2nd Floor, Guanghuidonghucheng, No.188, Road Heping, Gangbeiqu, Guigang City, Guangxi Province, China
- Name: Ms. Yan Pan
- Email: [email protected]
- Tel: +86 19378585388
Updated on 19th, November, 2024
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