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I was charged 30% of value of item in import tax - is this right?
Hi,
I recently bought a 35mm film scanner from the National Geographic in the US. It is a small piece of equipment, about 6x4x4", which scans 35mm film and converts it into digital format. The one i wanted is not yet available in the UK. I purchased it from National Graphic, US for $99.99 and paid $65 for 3-4 day delivery. I was out when it arrived, but UPS had left a card through my door, advising when they would re-deliver, but also stating that I owed a further £26.10. When I questioned this, they said it was import/customs tax. £26.10 is more than 50% of the value of the item. Does anyone know whether this is correct, or how I can check it, or should National Geographic have advised me that I would be charged this? Also I was told that I could refuse the item, but it wouldnt be returned to NG for refund, it would just be left with airport Customs, I'm in a no win situation.
Please help!!!!
Re: I was charged 30% of value of item in import tax - is this right?
Hi Jane
first place to look would be here http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...yType=document
you would have to pay 17.5% vat and then duty on top (2%)
also UPS would have charged about £10 to do this for you as well!!