How much import duty?

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I am about to order goods from New York to the value of £2340.

How much will it cost for me to get them into the country? I have had a look online but find all of the information too confusing!

Could someone give me an estimate of the duty cost etc?

Thanks.
 
Is it door to door, i.e. Fedex or UPS? Is it including freight?

If Fedex/UPS, you pat 15% VAT on the whole amount inc freight, duty (depends on the product) and VAT on duty, plus the Fedex or UPS fee.

There is a list somewhere on the hmrc website to find out the duty for each product.

Fedex will invoice you, UPS request payment on delivery.
 
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It is door to door, no idea who it is through though.

The item is a digital stills camera. What import duty price will that fall under?

Many thanks.
 
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Hi Monkey Tennis, you had better to find a local forwarder, who know the import business and they can make custom clearance for you. Also you can tel your local Custom directly.
 
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Digital Cameras are 0% duty, so you would add on the shipping charge then the VAT. I would do as linkappliances suggests, contact a freight forwarder to make sure.
 
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if you get it marked as a gift with a value under $40 it will get through free.

But then there is always the slight risk with insurance if it's damaged.
 
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Which I believe is not legal.

Not only that, but if it gets lost in transit, imagine claiming $40 instead of £2340. Sweet justice for the insurance companies some might say:eek:

As for the actual rate of duty applied, there seems to be lots of conflicting opinions. I had a quick search and the rate of duty varies from 0% to 4%. So, best to call the HRMC.

Mister B
 
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Thanks for your replies guys - but I actually found the goods on home soil in the UK, £1000 cheaper!
 
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