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Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Pete
It just seems like to much of a risk to me.
The only people who seem to be complaining about VAT are the UK business owners. I love VAT myself because it gives me a great competitive advantage!
Customs and Excise are not completely stupid, you know. If they catch you they will confiscate the goods, charge the customer a penalty, possibly bring a prosecution, and enter your name on a blacklist. The chance of interception may not be very high, but as with most crimes the penalties if you are caught are eye-watering. The more the shipments to the UK the greater the chance of a random check being carried out.
I have the same problem with export shipments to Australia. Australia import duties and taxes are quite high, and my customers sometimes ask that we should under-declare the value, or call ita "gift". We always decline to do this. If Australian customs once open up a parcel from my firm and find the value mis-declared, then you can bet that every parcel in future with our label on will be ripped to pieces. And who wants to deal with a self-proclaimed dishonest merchant?
In any case, we must declare the true value on the outbound customs declaration so we can use the form to recover the UK VAT content, and have this certified by the Post Office. So UK exports cannot be fiddled.
Having said that, there appear to be no import duties or taxes on entry into the USA or Canada, at least for lower value packages.
Completely agreed.
There is something else that I haven't mentioned. It is the amount of parcels and strictness of Customs and Excise. And this is related to the United States of America.
September 11.
Because of the above date, and because of the UK being a high terror threat (probably a lot higher than the US), I would guess Customs check a lot more suspect packages than we think. They would not look very good if we suddenly had illegal arms or terrorism tools coming into our country. About five or six years ago the Royal Mail in our area went onto 'orange alert' and many packages were checked due to terror intelligence information. It would not suprise me if Customs have upped their standards and their checks.
what if I lowballed the order and they found out. They come back to me and I say it was a clerical error. Can anybody prove it wasn't? Like I said before, they'll charge the VAT and let the package thru. It's a win-win either way.