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customs gits

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 6:57 pm
Author: hillbilly
just a bit of info needed lads and lasses,if you send a set of carbs to usa(wiredgeorge)then they send some back,all rebuilt and that,does that still mean that customs and exise bill you for vat,or the parcelforce people get a cut of money before you get your carbs back. :?:

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 7:07 pm
Author: zed1015
They will stuff you for the vat or excise duty on the value the sender puts on the package + that 8 quid.
Think you are ok if it's under £50 but not too sure on that.
See if they will state GIFT on the package but you will have no comebacks if it gets lost.

I just got screwed £13.50 vat + £8.00 on an item worth £55. Twats!

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 7:11 pm
Author: hillbilly
cheers for that rob,i was thinking that seeing as the carbs were allready here,they might not be liable for vat,maybe worth asking if they will send as gift then,if not,feck, back to the ebay buying mode.

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 8:37 pm
Author: coldsummer
Hope you're not trying to avoid paying tax Brent, otherwise you'd be just the same as those cheating immoral politicians that everyone hates :wink:

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 8:41 pm
Author: Pigford
coldsummer wrote:Hope you're not trying to avoid paying tax Brent, otherwise you'd be just the same as those cheating immoral politicians that everyone hates :wink:





:lol: Game - Set & Match :!:

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 8:53 pm
Author: hillbilly
maybe its my turn for a perk,seeing as im one of the millions that pay these barstewls there over paid money. :lol: (always trying to not pay taxes)just like them,but on a smaller scale. :lol:

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 8:58 pm
Author: coldsummer
hillbilly wrote:maybe its my turn for a perk,seeing as im one of the millions that pay these barstewls there over paid money. :lol: (always trying to not pay taxes)just like them,but on a smaller scale. :lol:


Good luck to you too. I'm sure we've all tried to minimise import duty when buying parts or services from abroad, I just don't like double standards.

In answer to your original question, I believe you will have to pay duty on the cost of an exchange set of carbs even though you have sent a set over in part exchange. This just reduces the overall cost. If your own carbs were refurbished and returned then I presume you will only have to pay duty on the cost of refurbishment but I'm no expert on that, or much else.

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 10:17 pm
Author: uk kev
A few years ago I left a camera in the trunk (boot) of a car when returning from the USA, I contacted HMRC to ask about getting my camera returned without charge, explaining what I had done.
They told me that the sender in the USA needs to write on the postage label... "Returned Goods" My camera made it back to me all safe and sound, with no customs charges.

I hope this helps.

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 4:37 am
Author: z1bman
why do you need to send you carbs to the usa when there are people in the uk + in this club that offer just as good service + probably cheaper + less risk?

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 9:01 am
Author: hillbilly
the carbs im doing are 33mm smoothbores,not a lot of people in uk can get the parts i need,as like rocking horse poo here,usa seem to have parts more readily available.

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 11:07 am
Author: 750steve
If you have proof of postage going outside the UK you can get away with not paying any duty.

I think the threshhold is now something like £18, under that they don't bill you.

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 11:52 am
Author: Zed man
750steve wrote:If you have proof of postage going outside the UK you can get away with not paying any duty.

I think the thresh hold is now something like £18, under that they don't bill you.


If you are having a problem, sending your carbs, Why not get the parts shipped over, and get them done here? ( once you have done the work finding them)

I keep it to under £23,00!( not $$$$ ) so if you want something for £45.00 (ebay usa ) buy on one day, (£22.50 ) then leave it a day or so. again on another day, (2 shipments) might cost a bit more in shipping cost, but your keeping it under the customs minimum! The shipping costs, are not part of the customs charges There's nothing wrong with that.

Have a look here . http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/customs/arriving ... oneu.htm#1