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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: diesel on July 03, 2007, 04:11 PM
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USED f&f item value $400 = £200 - postage cost $75 = £37
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Import Duty £40.30
VAT £57.42
Clearance fee £8.00
TOTAL = £105.72
That just dosen't seem right to me?
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wow thats seems a tad high.
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i had to pay £14 duty for a set of fookin valve caps :LolLolLolLol:
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Obviously paying for the wages they lost when they were striking for more money! :knuppel2: :tickedoff:
Feckin robbing b'stards.
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Woooooah!
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I can only think that the VAT is wrong as its a used item.
I will see if I can claim that back as £50 would seem about right?
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Dude, if they can fook you they will fook you and it looks like there gona fook you!!
Good luck!
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ring em tell em its used childs bike part pay the moniesw and they will refund you in couple months by cheque thats what i did
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I wasn't charged. Dreaded vatman. :2gunsfiring_v1:
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=39072.0
Mentioned this earlier.
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yer i got done on bloody bmx t.shirts 2 t shirts £ 20.00 AND BLOODY TAX 12.50 SO THAT A CON. GET THEM TO SAY IT A GIFT AND THAT MAKES IT CHEAPER :tickedoff:
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Dan, I had the same problem a while ago and looked into the charges, this is how it should be calculated:
Package total: £237.00
Import Duty: 3.5% = £8.30
Sub Total = £245.30
VAT on Sub Total = £42.93
Royal Handlng Fee = £8.00
Import Duty + VAT + Handling Fee
Total owed to Customs = £59.23
You have 2 options:
1) Take all my payment details etc with you to the PO find out why the amount is so high (probably badly labelled at source and value hard to read) and correct the amount and then get the PO to re-sort the item. It will take a couple of days to get to you again due to having to go back into the system.
2) Pay the charge and then fill out a claim form (which you can get from HM Customs and Excise) and send it back with all your payment details and they will re-fund the amount (although it can take months).
I urge you to call HM Customs and Excise though, they are incredibly helpful and cannot do enough for you (not joking).
When I did this I received the item back to me within 5 days with the correct amount payable.
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Good info that mate. :4_17_5:
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Well I've payed the money and I've open up the package:
I have to say I am stoked with the contents, but I will try and claim back some of the VAT.... if I can.
Thanks for your advice, i'll give them a call in the morning :daumenhoch:
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Dan, I had the same problem a while ago and looked into the charges, this is how it should be calculated:
Package total: £237.00
Import Duty: 3.5% = £8.30
Sub Total = £245.30
VAT on Sub Total = £42.93
Royal Handlng Fee = £8.00
Import Duty + VAT + Handling Fee
Total owed to Customs = £59.23
You have 2 options:
1) Take all my payment details etc with you to the PO find out why the amount is so high (probably badly labelled at source and value hard to read) and correct the amount and then get the PO to re-sort the item. It will take a couple of days to get to you again due to having to go back into the system.
2) Pay the charge and then fill out a claim form (which you can get from HM Customs and Excise) and send it back with all your payment details and they will re-fund the amount (although it can take months).
I urge you to call HM Customs and Excise though, they are incredibly helpful and cannot do enough for you (not joking).
When I did this I received the item back to me within 5 days with the correct amount payable.
Good stuff Sean, I was looking for something like this for a mate who's been caught like this on some mtb parts. This info should really be posted in a FAQ type section as it's always asked and is so useful to know :daumenhoch:
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105 quid
whhaaatttt A fecking liberty, as nan would say :LolLolLolLol:
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you need to be extremely crafty with Tariff codes on this kinda stuff, either label it as kids stuff or gifts, sometimes u get away with it, others not, i'll try n get a tariff from the office tomorrow to post up for use :daumenhoch: