Wholesale & eBay Forum » Dropshippers & Dropshipping » Paying customs in Norway
by: Steinar1
SaleHoo Junior Member
49 posts
Posted 13 Feb 11 8:22 am.
Hi
by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
593 posts
Posted 13 Feb 11 3:25 pm.
200 Nkr is so little money, doesn't it make sense to just deal with items over the limit so there's never a question? I mean, what can possibly be profitably drop shipped from China to Norway that costs less than $35-40?"Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna
by: Steinar1
SaleHoo Junior Member
49 posts
Posted 13 Feb 11 3:49 pm.
Hi
by: fm1234
SaleHoo Master Member
593 posts
Posted 13 Feb 11 10:10 pm.
Import duties for the US tend to be a baffling ordeal, as we have nothing (yet!) like VAT or GST. So each individual item, and sometimes even country of origin, has to be individually calculated. On the flip side it tends to be a tiny fraction of the cost of VAT model countries overall --- just a pain in the butt to figure."Failure is not when you fall down. Failure is when you don't get back up."
--J.J. Luna
by: Steinar1
SaleHoo Junior Member
49 posts
Posted 14 Feb 11 3:45 am.
Hi
by: aavitsland
New SaleHoo Member
2 posts
Posted 24 Sep 11 9:28 pm.
Since Steinar is Norwegian and I am too, I will type this in Norwegian.
by: logical-insane
New SaleHoo Member
9 posts
Posted 29 Sep 11 2:47 pm.
Norway is a greedy country. We are no longer VAT free, from 1st July 2011 this rule applies:
by: dropshipnorway
New SaleHoo Member
1 posts
Posted 8 May 12 4:54 pm.
Hei!Hello!
I'm new here and need some advice and tips. I am considering importing electronics of various kinds, in varying price ranges. I would not say exactly what I want to import, since it would be foolish to reveal it :)
As far as I know, and it shall not be paid customs duties and other charges beyond VAT when importing electronics, ie that only added to 25%. Is this correct, or are there other things that the plusses? Is there any difference between individual and corporate tax ifht?
I thought that I might not hip drops directly to the customer, but to forward it myself.
Does anyone know of a third party warranty that can be purchased via an external provider, so you can offer a better guarantee for the customer who is almost as good as the Norwegian electrical retailers to offer?
I'm going to be able to offer much lower prices for expensive products than the big chains on certain products, but must be able to offer the customer a good guarantee too, so they choose to buy from me instead of chains
Thank you :)
by: richellemonfort
SaleHoo Staff
3739 posts
Posted 9 May 12 2:35 am.
Hi and welcome to SaleHoo, dropshipnorway :)For shipments where clearance is required, Norwegian Customs Authority requires 24% VAT for all shipments with a value above US $20. Depending of the commodity, tax will also be added prior to release. FedEx will charge recipient VAT and taxes either directly or charge their account at Customs. Only companies can apply for this account at Customs.As for 3rd party warranty, I have only come across one that has been recommended several times even outside of SaleHoo - Square Trade. To learn more about them, you may refer to this guide.
Richelle
Customer Support
SaleHoo Group Limited
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