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[Closed] Import Fees - this can’t be right, can it?

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Imported a single carbon rim from China.

Value of item and postage is $180 as marked on the docket. That’s £136.

The duty, VAT and handling fee were £71.83!

That’s not right is it? There are no tariffs that I’m missing are there? It should just be ~25% so £30 plus the £12 handling fee?


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 12:24 pm
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Have you looked up the duty code for a wheel? Rates vary per product type. Also what is the handling fee? I’ve seen this range from £8 - £30 depending on the courier service.


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 12:27 pm
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Could be this:
Tariffs from China
48.5% duty on some cycle parts from China.


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 12:35 pm
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You're missing vat at 20%, no?


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 12:38 pm
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Does the invoice separate the postage fee from the value of the rim?
I had an issue with some Litespeed spares sent from the states, only the total figure was put on the customs form with no postage itemised and the handler assumed a nominal figure for the shipping and put it on top. This added £30 (just double checked) to the release fee. I challenged it with a copy of the full invoice and it was accepted and the bill reduced accordingly


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 1:09 pm
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Duty is paid on the value of the item plus carriage plus insurance then VAT is applied to that total, see here - https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad/tax-and-duty . Release fee then depends on the total.


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 1:54 pm
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I paid less than £40 including the processing rate for a pair of carbon wheels.

Purchase price was £250 but the parcel had $100 value put on it by the supplier


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 1:57 pm
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I paid less than £40 including the processing rate for a pair of carbon wheels.

Correctly declared one has no bearing on the other. Wheel parts are as likely to fall into the same commodity grouping as sheep* as they are wheels. Your wheels should have been declared as of aluminium or other alloys of base metal due to spokes and hubs not as carbon.
Carbon rims obviously not.

*Obviously not but you get the gist.


 
Posted : 14/11/2020 2:12 pm
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So - I filled in the paperwork to contest the fees and received a 44% (£27) refund reducing my total fees to a more acceptable £45. It's always worth asking.

Almost 2 months to get an answer, but they did answer.


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 1:06 pm
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Seems in the ballpark to me.

You take the value,

Add import duty

Add admin fee

Apply VAT to the whole total.

Do you have a break down of costs?


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 1:12 pm
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Yeah, their recalculated math almost exactly matches my own in the OP.

I was a little concerned that the above mentioned anti-dumping tariff had been applied, but it hadn't. 20% VAT + 3.7% duty.


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 1:16 pm
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So – I filled in the paperwork to contest the fees and received a 44% (£27) refund reducing my total fees to a more acceptable £45. It’s always worth asking.
how did you contest it - on the basis of wrong tariff code (did you do some research & suggest alternative?) or just say "it's too much!! 😭"?


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 1:41 pm
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I just queried the amount using the address on the Parcelforce sticker. I gave evidence of the waybill, the values, etc and they (BorderForce) recalculated based on the evidence. I've got no idea how ParcelForce/Borderforce calculated it wrong to begin with as all of this evidence was strapped to the parcel as part of the waybill docket.


 
Posted : 21/01/2021 2:12 pm