New €3 Flat‑fee Customs Charge on Non-EU Parcels
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From July 1, a customs duty of three euros per different product will apply to all small shipments ordered from third countries. This means that items currently ordered from Chinese discount stores will most likely have to be paid extra when the package arrives.
From July 1, a temporary customs duty of 3 euros will apply for two years to all e-commerce packages from outside the European Union with a value under 150 euros. This was announced by the Federal Public Service Finance.
Three euros of tax will be applied to each category of goods contained in a package transiting through European customs and coming from a country outside the Union, provided that the value of the goods does not exceed 150 euros. The post An additional tax on small packages outside the EU from 1 July appears first on Le Vif.
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