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  • Fedex Duty Tax

    hello there,

    I need some advice please.

    I have received a package of Home made Sweets and Chutneys (9.5 kgs) sent by Grandparents who are in India.
    They paid the Fedex Courier charges which is about 80£.

    On the package they mention - Its for gift purpose only. And clearly stated No commercial value.

    But I discarded the original Invoice i received with the package, as i didnt except any problems.

    Now, Fedex has sent me a Duty Tax Invoice for 23.62GBP , its a less amount, but i am finding this unfair. As my grandparents made sweets by them selves and sent with love, and also for the actual reason that the parcel doesnt have any commercial value.

    The Package invoice fedex sent states in the delivery and payments column states that ---
    1) Beint sent for sample only
    2)No commercial Value
    3)Value declared for customs purpose only - which is Rs.2000 Indian Rupees ( approx 23£ GBP)

    Now, Fedex is asking me to pay more than actual goods value .
    I have contacted Fedex.

    They have replied following :

    Thank you for your query regarding invoice ---------.

    In order for a gift shipment to be exempt from import Duty and VAT, GB have strict criteria which must be met as follows:

    1. The item(s) must be sent from person to person as a private transaction. There should be no company name stated on the paperwork - only the sender and recipients’ own names and home addresses.

    2. The value of the gift must not exceed 39 gbp per person. If the gift is for more than 1 person, each recipient name must be clearly listed on the commercial invoice with no more than 39 gbp alongside each name.

    3. It is also helpful if the sender states on the commercial invoice and FedEx International Air Waybill that the item is a gift, otherwise, GB will assume that this is a normal importation and not take the gift allowance into consideration.

    After looking through the paperwork for your consignment, we found that Paragraph 3 above has not been met on this occasion. Therefore, the charges have been levied correctly.

    FedEx trust this clarifies the matter for you with regard to the importation of gifts into GB, however should you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
    -------------------

    Please can you guide me. shall i pay the duty tax? or shall i fight? I feel very unfair and i dont want to pay.Kindly please suggest.

    On the other hand , im worried if it Would be a bad remark on our credit rating as we are planning to step on to property ladder.

    Please Advice.
    Many Thanks
    EBK
    Last edited by EBKing; 2nd January 2018, 21:00:PM. Reason: posted original details by mistake so corrected
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  • #2
    Re: Fedex Duty Tax

    You could make enquiries to confirm that FEDEX have actually paid import duty and aren't trying to scam you.
    Was there nothing on the original package to show HMRC had charged import duty?

    Customs Clearance Ltd (CCL) is a customs brokerage, and approved by Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to customs clear and release imports into the UK and European Union (EU). CCL is a company registered in England and Wales, registration number: 03719890. If you suspect you have received a scam notification please contact CCL and our team will be glad to check and verify the communication and confirm details for you. (https://cclpay.com/faqs.php)

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    • #3
      Re: Fedex Duty Tax

      Read here You will have been caught out on VAT. VAT applies to the total cost, including shipping costs. I got caught out by that ordering something from the USA for my daughter. This waas by Royal Mail, who then add on there charges as well.

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      • #4
        Re: Fedex Duty Tax

        There was nothing on the package , i shall enquire and pay if needed. thanks for your help .

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        • #5
          Re: Fedex Duty Tax

          Yes, I think so, that might be the reason. I shall try to confirm and pay if needed , may be they charged me on total cost + shipping costs. Thanks for the info Ostell. If royal mail can charge you, no wonder about the private courier firms like Fedex.

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