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Mike GSi
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27th Apr 08 at 23:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im thinking about buying a set of golf clubs from the U.S on ebay it says they will ship internationaly, has anybody had anything from U.s? Would i have to pay tax on them when they get into the UK and roughly how much should i expect to pay?

ive emailed the seller but its a shop so probably reply tomorrow, but the item ends in 2 hours.

Any help or advice would be great thanks
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27th Apr 08 at 23:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You pay duty (probably around 10%) on the value of the goods. And then you pay VAT on value of goods + duty + shipping.

If they invoice the goods for a lower value then will save you some cash, but a lot of places wont do so.
flybikeslee
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27th Apr 08 at 23:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmo
You pay duty (probably around 10%) on the value of the goods. And then you pay VAT on value of goods + duty + shipping.

If they invoice the goods for a lower value then will save you some cash, but a lot of places wont do so.


or if they send it as a gift
Conway563
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27th Apr 08 at 23:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Or you can get them to note on the package that it's a gift and avoid paying duty
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27th Apr 08 at 23:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not paying import duty and VAT is the same as not paying road tax you know. Lets just wait and see how many people get up on thier high horses about this one though...
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27th Apr 08 at 23:15   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I usually get my mates to send me things from america, I still got postage duty on there or something, 40 quid. But they need to take all tags off and make it look like a present or returning your items.
Cosmo
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27th Apr 08 at 23:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah you can get it sent as a gift, but you try finding a decent company in the US who will risk doing so as the fines if caught (and for a decent sized package its likely they may check)!!
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quote:
Originally posted by Conway563
Or you can get them to note on the package that it's a gift and avoid paying duty


I think gift only works for items up to about £18. Customs aint stupid and will know it's a set of golf clubs or similar by the orginator receipt or weight etc... You still might get away with it as they only check a few items at random on each shipment. I've only had one item to pay duty on in a few years getting stuff from HK, US, Aus etc... I did have to pay £19 extra though
Mike GSi
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27th Apr 08 at 23:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Oh well thats pissed on my bonfire tbh, thanks for the info
JonnyJ
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27th Apr 08 at 23:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im guessing its the same as Hong Kong. I got some camera stuff from there. One a got a slight charge for one i didn't. Both were sent as gifts
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I can ask my mates to send it if you wish ?
Mike GSi
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27th Apr 08 at 23:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i dont think ill bother then tbh, ill just wait for some to come up in the U.K, Thanks Lawrah
jamied
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28th Apr 08 at 13:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i get looooooads of stuff frm HK and have never been charged anything...touchwood
Dean_W
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28th Apr 08 at 13:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Duty is 8%, VAT is 17.5%. These are taken from an invoice value.

Only way to save money is ask for the invoice to be lowered or get 'free issue' put on the invoice.
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28th Apr 08 at 16:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I imported my 2 subs and amp from the states, the amp and one speaker got through fine, but i had to pay £35 customs charge on one of the subs. EDIT - they were sent as a gift too, i got them posted to a mate (cos the company doesnt do international shipping) and he resent them on to me.

[Edited on 28-04-2008 by drunkenfool]

 
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