Who is responsible for paying duties and taxes for international shipments?
For international orders, the recipient (consignee) is responsible for paying any customs duties and import taxes upon delivery. These charges are not included in your order at the time of purchase and must be paid directly to customs when the package arrives.
How much will I need to pay for import duties?
Customs duty amounts vary depending on the recipient country and its specific tariff regulations. The shipping options we offer include USPS First Class for international shipments. The duty you pay will depend on the customs rules of your country.
For USPS First Class packages, we typically declare an invoice value between $20 and $150 USD and mark the package as a gift to help reduce import duties, though this is still subject to your country’s customs regulations.
What can be done to minimize my import taxes?
If you have specific instructions regarding the declared value of your order, please contact us at [email protected]. We will adjust the declared value based on your requirements. If no specific instructions are given, we will typically declare a value between $20 and $150 USD, depending on the size and weight of the package.
What happens if there are customs clearance issues with my package?
If your package faces any customs clearance issues, we will cover the associated fees and provide you with the necessary shipping invoice for customs. Additionally, we will assist by contacting USPS to help resolve the situation.
Updated on 8th, Apr, 2025
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