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Subject: Duty on international shipments on software CDs


redon634 ( ) posted Sun, 15 September 2002 at 7:51 PM ยท edited Mon, 23 December 2024 at 4:49 AM

I use World Construction Set and work and stumbled on this on their mailing list at yahoo. Hope it might save some of you some money.. from the list: "I've just been sent an invoice for 95 ($150) by Fedex which is apparently import duty on my free WCS6 update. God I hate the British Government!!! sorry... I just had to get that off my chest. It's the same in Holland too... For us as a software reseller, it's a very big problem... There is something you can do about it though (at least in Holland we can, but I suppose the rules in the UK are more or less similar): The courier is only allowed to charge import taxes over the physical goods inside the package. A cd, a hardware key, a manual and some candy... not the software license! The total value of these physical goods is maybe $30 alltogehter, so import duty over that is a few $. As long as the customs invoice that was sent with the package lists these things separately, you can file a complaint and ask for a recalculation. We've had this problem many times before and it has taken us a long time to actually get that recalculation through, but it worked. Obviously, couriers are not exactly willing to admit this..." Sorry if this is considered off-topic


futuramik ( ) posted Mon, 16 September 2002 at 1:42 AM

thanx for the tip, I was informed by Australian Customs I have to pay an extra $100 on top the price of Poser5, I'll give your idea a go see if it works here


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