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Previously on "Anyone bought anything from the EU over £135?"
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Bought something from Germany (musicstore.de) a few weeks back for £178 and it arrived via UPS a few days later - they seem to have they act together with regard to VAT, customs processing etc
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Parcel from Germany finally cleared after being stuck in Customs for 6 weeks! So far, I haven't even been asked to pay any VAT.
I'll certainly think twice about ordering anything over £135 from the EU again.
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Originally posted by woody1 View PostI've ordered some jewellery over £135 from Australia, so I guess I'll find out shortly whether that's covered at all by the new FTA.
Wasn't charged any VAT or import duties but I've read that you can receive an invoice from the courier separately in the post.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostLook on it as just another benefit.
Apart from the extra cost/hassle of buying stuff from Europe, I'm planning to retire in Spain at some point and that involves way more jumping through hoops than it used to do.
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
Thanks. Obviously this time of year doesn't help either. The package from Germany has been stuck in Customs for 10 days. However, the one from Australia, which came by plane, cleared in under 4 hours. I guess that's probably down to the shear volume of parcels crossing the channel versus ones coming by air.
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Originally posted by woody1 View PostBTW the £135 threshold applies to all countries, not just the EU. It's just that with the EU, the FTA means that most goods only attract UK VAT and not import duty.
Anything over £135 bought from USA, for example, will incur import duty as well as VAT.
I've ordered some jewellery over £135 from Australia, so I guess I'll find out shortly whether that's covered at all by the new FTA.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Yeah, I've ordered stuff from overseas before and had to wait for customs processing. Seemed to have taken a good week to process and then you get a really dodgy looking notification to pay the duties etc due that looks like a phishing scam.
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Originally posted by woody1 View PostI ordered something from Germany at the beginning of the month. Because it was over £135, there will be VAT and import duties to pay.
The shipping partner over here is Parcelforce and, according to their tracking, it's been in the UK over a week "Awaiting Customs clearance".
I was expecting to be contacted somehow to pay the VAT and duty but haven't heard anything.
Anyone else experienced this?
I've even been charged duty on posting home my own personal items that I couldn't fit into my case after three weeks in NZ. I had to pay it and the claim it back or else I wouldn't get my stuff delivered.
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BTW the £135 threshold applies to all countries, not just the EU. It's just that with the EU, the FTA means that most goods only attract UK VAT and not import duty.
Anything over £135 bought from USA, for example, will incur import duty as well as VAT.
I've ordered some jewellery over £135 from Australia, so I guess I'll find out shortly whether that's covered at all by the new FTA.
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TIP: if you can keep purchases below £135*, it's worth it, and probably even if you have to pay extra shipping to split orders. (Under £135, VAT is assumed to have been paid at PoS, so packages shouldn't get held up in Customs.)
* I think this is the total cost including shipping
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Anyone bought anything from the EU over £135?
I ordered something from Germany at the beginning of the month. Because it was over £135, there will be VAT and import duties to pay.
The shipping partner over here is Parcelforce and, according to their tracking, it's been in the UK over a week "Awaiting Customs clearance".
I was expecting to be contacted somehow to pay the VAT and duty but haven't heard anything.
Anyone else experienced this?Tags: None
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