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U.S. Customs Fees for importing from China


U.S. Customs Fees for importing from China

Post maqsmart 09/01/2008 20:45

I am trying to make a sample purchase from a supplier I found in China. If my sample purchase goes well, I would like to make additional purchases. When the supplier ships the mechandize, What I am not sure about is the type of customs fee I will have to pay, if any and how that process works.

Looking for inputs/advise from someone who has done it before and is located in the U.S.

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Post designerthriftshop 09/01/2008 21:41

Well, it depends on what items you've ordered. If it a large package it's a pretty sure bet that customs will stop it especially if it's apparel. Usually the smaller the package the better chances you have that it will pass through. My suppliers know not to package in large boxes. I have never been inflicted with any additional customs fees so i can't help you out with that. Good luck.
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Post maqsmart 09/01/2008 23:14

To be specific, I would like to order between Qty 5-20 MP3/MP4 players for each purchase. I suspect that this wouldn't be packaged in large boxes but I can certainly instruct my supplier to pack in smal boxes or box.

By the way, if U.S. customs fees are required...who contacts me for the fees and how do I pay the fees?

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Post designerthriftshop 10/01/2008 14:49

When your item is delivered the postman will ask you for additional monies or you may get a bill.
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Post bacpro 10/01/2008 19:53

Have your supplier ship by EMS and on the discription have the supplier indicate
that the items are samples or replacement parts and are not for
resale.

John(bacpro)
PS: If they ship by DHL or FEx, you will be asked to fill out all kinds forms...EMS hands over to our USPS>>>>Sign & deliver
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Post designerthriftshop 10/01/2008 20:12

Great tip John! I'll remember that next time I order!
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Post timg311918 10/01/2008 21:13

Most shipments I get from China are marked Gift or as John stated not for resale. Im not sure how wise it is to falsely mark customs documents (not really your problem) but many large orders later I have never had to pay a duty.
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Post Dirtpaint 13/01/2008 18:17

I have had to pay the customs fee before and the fee for my product was over $150, which was almost how much i paid for the items alone.....it is pretty much a random selection, but marking them as gifts and small packages also help
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Re: U.S. Customs Fees for importing from China

Post shayel 06/02/2008 00:37

I am new to buying from China can somebody please help me I do not know where to start.
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Re: U.S. Customs Fees for importing from China

Post ehte_h 08/02/2008 22:58

does the same apply to the UK?
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