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International Shipping: What about customs fees and VATsUpdated 8 months ago

When shipping internationally, duty (or customs tariffs) is set by the destination country's customs authorities and is determined based on a combination of the country of origin or manufacturing of the goods being purchased and the classification of that merchandise. 

Value Added Tax (VAT) rates are set by the destination country. 
Below is a list of estimated % of VAT and Duties according to the country listed, but this will vary and needs to be reviewed based on the products you are sending overseas. 

Who is responsible for paying customs duties and taxes? 

It varies from site to site but in general, most eCommerce companies set a policy that the recipient of the order will be responsible for any and all costs associated with import taxes, customs duties, or fees levied by the destination country.

Be sure to check any updates by visiting the United States Council for International Business

https://www.uscib.org/value-added-tax-rates-vat-by-country/


United Kingdom
VAT 20%
Duties 0-48.5%

Australia
GST 10%
Duties 0-17.5%

Canada
GST 5%
Duties 0-20%

Germany
VAT 19%
Duties 5-17%

Italy
VAT 22%
Duties 0-17%

Switzerland
VAT 8%
Duties 3.2% (avg.)
Statistical/Environmental Tax 3% (Co2 Emissions)

France
VAT 20%
Duties 5-17%

Austria
VAT 20%
Duties 3.5-15% (avg. 3.5%)

Sweden
VAT 25%
Duties 2-14% (avg. 4.2%)

Singapore
GST 7%
Import Tax 0-1%

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