i have just bought a pair of ugg boots from australia and have received a letter from parcel force saying i have to pay £50 import duties on a pair of boots costing £65 anyone else been stung by this tax
not happy to say the least
sorry but you must have looked at shipping prices when you were ordering
if you buy something off say ebay, they tell you the cost.
i just not long bought new cases & they told me the postal cost, my golf clubs were free post, amazon have differing prices depending on how long you want to wait.
so i think if you were buying something from Australia it would be a high price as its obvious it wasn't in the £65.00.
sorry but i don't think you were stung....only my opinion
if you buy something off say ebay, they tell you the cost.
i just not long bought new cases & they told me the postal cost, my golf clubs were free post, amazon have differing prices depending on how long you want to wait.
so i think if you were buying something from Australia it would be a high price as its obvious it wasn't in the £65.00.
sorry but i don't think you were stung....only my opinion
Ray
I don't think Pat is complaining about shipping costs but about import duty which is an entirely different thing and seems quite high to me. I often order things from Canada and Hong Kong and have not as yet had to pay import duty. Postage itself from Australia should be approx £25. I'm not an expert but would have thought that if duty was due it wouldn`t be as high as 77 percent of the price of goods.
I don't think Pat is complaining about shipping costs but about import duty which is an entirely different thing and seems quite high to me. I often order things from Canada and Hong Kong and have not as yet had to pay import duty. Postage itself from Australia should be approx £25. I'm not an expert but would have thought that if duty was due it wouldn`t be as high as 77 percent of the price of goods.
i totally agree with judith, this seems exceptionally high, i too buy a lot of things from abroad and luckily havent been charged any import duty, i even got my designer wedding dress from the usa as it was double the price here and it was obviously a lot more than £65 and i had no duty charges so i think you have been very unlucky
Simple answer is to look here.
Rates vary country to country and type of goods.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/
fwh
Rates vary country to country and type of goods.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/
fwh
thanks for your replies
i am not objecting to paying postage but i didnt know i would be charged import duties as my sister bought the same boots from the same supplier and didnt have to pay import duty
is it just a case of luck of the draw wether you get charged or not
i am not objecting to paying postage but i didnt know i would be charged import duties as my sister bought the same boots from the same supplier and didnt have to pay import duty
is it just a case of luck of the draw wether you get charged or not
What a shame for you Pat - just make sure you get your wear out of them and enjoy them
I suspect that a lot of the cost is parcel force charges. The actual duty is a lot less but they charge you a "SERVICE CHARGE" You could ask them for the C&E receipt I bet they wont let you see it!
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