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How can I pay the charge? You can pay online at www.royalmail.com/pay-a-fee. Once we've received your payment we will arrange for your item to be delivered. Alternatively, you can pay the charge and collect your item in person from the address on the front of the 'Fee to Pay' card.
Anyone in the UK receiving a gift from the EU worth more than £39 will now face a bill for import VAT at 20%. Items below £135 bought through the big online marketplaces such as Amazon will have had UK VAT added and therefore can be delivered in the UK with no extra charges demanded.
You apply for repayment or remission of import duties using form C285. You can claim repayment or remission of charges on rejected imports and CAP goods using form C&E1179. For declarations you must submit your claim either: 3 years from notification of the debt.
Why have I been charged? Royal Mail is required by law to present all items arriving in the UK to Border Force. This mail may be checked by them and be subject to customs charges. Any charges are calculated and applied on behalf of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Anyone buying a more expensive product from abroad - over £135 - will now need to pay import VAT and may need to pay customs duty. The amount due will depend on a range of factors, including shipping and insurance costs so, to avoid surprises, consumers should consult their seller.
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Customs Duty is a tariff or tax imposed on goods when transported across international borders. The purpose of Customs Duty is to protect each country's economy, residents, jobs, environment, etc., by controlling the flow of goods, especially restrictive and prohibited goods, into and out of the country.
Anyone in the UK receiving a gift from the EU worth more than £39 will now face a bill for import VAT at 20%. Items below £135 bought through the big online marketplaces such as Amazon will have had UK VAT added and therefore can be delivered in the UK with no extra charges demanded.
Use form BOR286 if you believe the Customs Duty or import VAT was wrongly calculated on an item you imported by post using Royal Mail or Parcelforce.
They'll normally hold your parcel for about 3 weeks. If you have not paid the bill by then, your parcel will be returned to the sender. You will not have to pay anything to the delivery company to receive goods worth less than £135 unless they're gifts over £39 or excise goods (for example, alcohol and tobacco).
Customs Input Entries (CIE) \u2015 CHIEF only 0300 322 9434. Textphone: 0300 200 3719. Opening times: Monday to Friday: 8am to 10pm. Saturday and Sunday: 8am to 4pm.

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