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Import Tax or Tariff

NO need to read this page if

  • you are in Singapore. All you see on Bluetin Singapore is IN Singapore
  • your order value (products + shipping) is less than the Postal Import Duty Free Limit PIDFL (right), you are likely to receive your parcel with no problems (unless there is a change to the PIDFL)
Some Basics

Your country's Customs Department has set a PIDFL. If a parcel's Declared/Insured value exceeds this PIDFL, your Customs will tax you, even if its marked as gift.

If your country's PIDFL is very low, you should be thinking how to pay less tax, and not how to pay no tax.

Postal rules are that a parcel can only be insured not more than its declared value. eg. If a parcel is declared as 40euros, then, it can be insured up to 40euros. If the parcel is lost or damaged, the delivery company will only pay 40euros.

Under Insure

We think it is reasonable risk for you to let us under declare/insure your parcel. You will need to balance how much insurance you want versus how much tax you are willing to pay.

Since we started business, there has not been a lost parcel.

We suggest to under declare/insure at a believable value, and not some ridiculously low value. While it is unlikely your typical customs officer know a pair of good headphones can cost over 200euros, surely he knows that it can't be 20euros! A more reasonable value he may expect is probably about 40-50euros.

If the declared, insured value is too low for the category of item, the customs officer may get suspicious and open to check the contents. He may go further to try to access the market value of the product, and tax you based on that value (has not happened yet).

Postal Import
Duty Free Limit
Tax Rate
Australia AUD1000  
Canada CAD60  
EU 30euros  
Malaysia MYR200 10% + 5%
New Zealand NZ$30  
Thailand THB1000  
UK GBP30  
US US$2000  
We do try to update these figures. Do not hold us responsible for them. You can help by checking with your Customs Department.

 

We usually ..

  1. Send as a person, not company.
  2. Mark as GIFT.
  3. NO receipt included.
  4. Declare and Insure at FULL value unless insurance is unavailable to the country.
  5. For Fedex, we attach a custom invoice outside the parcel (rules).

You will tell us how much to declare/insure it for. You risks the remainder amount.

Declare as Gift

Gift or no gift, if the declared/insured value is more than the PIDFL, it can be taxed. In some countries, declaring as gift may qualify it for a higher PIDFL. We always declare as Gift. So, that can only help, if only in some cases.

We also don't include any receipt in the parcel.

But, for Fedex parcels, postal rules requires us to attach a Customs Invoice outside the parcel.

What can you do?

Ask around, especially in forums, for some local experiences. Ask specifically if their parcels were

  • sent from a business or person address
  • sent to a business or person address
  • declared as gift or merchandise
  • what was the declared and insured values
  • was a receipt included in the parcel, and what was the written value

 

There is NO way any overseas seller can guarantee you will not be taxed, as this is a matter of your country's customs law. Any seller claiming they can is just saying anything to get your sale, or is taking some risk without telling you such as not insuring the parcel.

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