USA Charges
- carmanbikes
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USA Charges
Anyone know if there is extra charges on 2nd hand parts from America purchased on ebay
Re: USA Charges
Don't know if 2nd hand makes much difference, suspect you'll still get hit with import duty and probably "acceptance" charges by the courier, might get away with it if seller marks it up as a gift 

Re: USA Charges
I think they charge for pretty much everything now that comes from the States. Even if it's marked as gift as the limit is so low now to get around people that mark stuff up as gift.
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Re: USA Charges
I've got away with it a couple of times, and been hit some as well. Once was a second hand seat for a GT250M Suzook back in 2004 and they hit me on that one, then I imported some mudguards for the same bike from California and got away with it.
There was talk fairly recently of either reducing or scrapping the duty on bits from the US, however I haven't heard of it being implemented.
There was talk fairly recently of either reducing or scrapping the duty on bits from the US, however I haven't heard of it being implemented.
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- carmanbikes
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Re: USA Charges
Got some brake parts on the way, looks like Im gonna get stung 

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£36 worth is the max for gifts. Here;s one for a laugh! under section 2.6 no customs charges on toilet water.
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPort ... _CL_000014
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http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPort ... _CL_000014
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- Wonky Donkey
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Re: USA Charges
yep, import duty, VAT and (probably) a handling charge from Post Office. You might get away with it, but not likely.
Carl's linky in pretty definitive. There's an online calculator too (have used this to work out if a US part plus charges is still cheaper than the stupid prices often charged for the same part in UK - sometimes works out). You get a few free uses of the thing before it wants you to pay up, if I remember right...
http://www.dutycalculator.com/
MICK..
Carl's linky in pretty definitive. There's an online calculator too (have used this to work out if a US part plus charges is still cheaper than the stupid prices often charged for the same part in UK - sometimes works out). You get a few free uses of the thing before it wants you to pay up, if I remember right...
http://www.dutycalculator.com/
MICK..
'97 VTR1000F Euro import
2003 SV650S cafe fighter
94/97 Ducati 750SS
2003 SV650S cafe fighter
94/97 Ducati 750SS
Re: USA Charges
Bank on you will be charged import duty and VAT, then if you do get a way with it that's a bonus.
Chris.
Chris.
- carmanbikes
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Re: USA Charges
Didn`t get away with it, Got a pair of CBR 600 F4i front calipers and master cylinder £85 delivered but just got slapped for another £25 import duty so not that good of a deal really, Hope they improve the brakes
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Unlucky mate, at least you got them. Plus they should make a difference.
Chris.
Chris.
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That is why you have to know how to fill out the form........there is always a way.....



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