steveinnice
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Has anybody in Ireland bought anything of value from AliExpress and got stung for customs duty or extra VAT?
Should be just the same as buying from Britain...Has anybody in Ireland bought anything of value from AliExpress and got stung for customs duty or extra VAT?
Before Brexit,it was hit and miss if you were buying from a "Third Country", but then most of our online purchases were from the Single Market, mostly UK. Now, post-Brexit, Customs and Excise scrutinise every parcel coming in to Ireland from Third Countries and charge VAT on everything and Customs Duty where it applies. Additionally, An Post or the courier can charge a handling fee, as your customs agent.Has anybody in Ireland bought anything of value from AliExpress and got stung for customs duty or extra VAT?
Before Brexit,it was hit and miss if you were buying from a "Third Country", but then most of our online purchases were from the Single Market, mostly UK. Now, post-Brexit, Customs and Excise scrutinise every parcel coming in to Ireland from Third Countries and charge VAT on everything and Customs Duty where it applies.
Has anybody in Ireland bought anything of value from AliExpress and got stung for customs duty or extra VAT?
I don't think Aliexpress are sending stuff from UK to Ireland. In any event, any VAT reclaim per the link is for VAT-registered traders, not consumers.Aliexpress should have procedures for not charging VAT on goods which they ar shipping to cutomers outside the UK , However if they do charg VAT then the buyer overseas can reclaim it.
Reclaiming VAT incurred in Great Britain
I don't think Aliexpress are sending stuff from UK to Ireland. In any event, any VAT reclaim per the link is for VAT-registered traders, not consumers.