Buying online from abroad? New customs duty rules from 1st December
November 13th, 2008 by GilesFrom next month, internet shoppers will no longer have to pay customs duty on non-EU purchases worth up to £105.
Customs duty is currently payable on goods bought online from non-EU countries worth £18 (Euro 22) or more. But from 1 December, the new £105 (Euro 150) limit will apply. VAT will still be charged on goods over £18, and is not affected by the changes.
A new HMRC ‘internet shopping’ podcast, launched today, explains the changes in more detail. As well as duty and VAT, the podcast discusses handling fees, which mail carriers are entitled to charge and collect from you on delivery, where duty or VAT is payable.
HMRC’s Director of Customs & International, Doug Tweddle, said:
“Whether you’re looking to get your hands on the latest computer game, designer clothes or DVDs, it’s important to be aware of the law on customs charges, especially as this is about to change.
“If you’re thinking of doing a little web shopping from abroad, download our podcast or visit the HMRC website and get up-to-speed with all things online - it won’t cost you a penny.
The podcast is available to download free from http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/podcasts.



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