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Customs charge from Sweden

Post by Lordmetro »

Hello fellow RM experts.

I have a question regarding customs charge.

I bought an replacement wifi card module for my laptop which was £17.14 from Aliexpress, the tracking number was provided as an LPXXXXXXXXXXXXXX which transferred over to LB182xxxxxxSE.

Today, I had a card to say that I have to pay £11.34 Customs Charge (I am assuming this includes the RM £8 handling fee). According to tracking it is from Sweden which is part of the EU (assuming brexit is not a thing currently).

Am I correct in saying a customs charge is not meant to be applied because it is from the EU member states? In addition, I went to pay a customs charge website on RM and it says that there is a problem processing your customs charge.

Should I fill in an exemption for the VAT and pay the fee they want, but will RM refund this including the handling fee? I find it obnoxious that £8 is a substandard costs regarding any high value or low value parcel. Is there really a customs charge if it is from Sweden? Can I ask the DO to return the item to sender if the charge is really present?

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Border Force has applied a customs charge on behalf of HM Revenue & Customs.
A breakdown of the charges is available using the link above. For Government guidance on customs charges visit gov.uk (http://www.gov.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) and search for Notice 143

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If you don’t agree with the amount of VAT and Customs Duty charged
you can appeal directly to Border Force by completing form BOR286,
available on http://www.gov.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (search Notice 143).
https://www.royalmail.com/sites/default ... n-2017.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The problem being that Aliexpreee is a China-based company, perhaps that may be why they have charged VAT on it.
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Post by Snaggletooth »

I am no tax lawyer but...

I believe that the principle is that the goods will be taxed once for entering the EU, and once that has happened further transfers between EU countries are not taxed (except for excise duties, where applicable).

So, do you believe it was taxed on entry to Sweden?