VAT
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 09 8:18 pm
Is anyone else getting huckled by C&E over parts coming by post from the U.S. ?
I had a $36 pair of sunglasses, with $10 additional postage, and got charged £3.80 VAT.
I phoned the VAT office and they said that was the VAT on the $36.
They also said that anything over £18 was liable for VAT and anything over £120 was liable for import duty.
Now, like many of you, I have bought tons of stuff over the years from the U.S. Not just car parts, but militaria as well and this is the first time I have ever had the package intercepted by C&E so they can charge VAT.
Putting on my conspiracy theorists hat, now that the pound is so bad against the dollar, it is much more worthwhile C&E nabbing folk for VAT !
That wasn't the worst. The good old Royal Mail then charge you an £8 handling charge too. I phoned Royal Mail and asked what the handling charge was for. Apparently, it appears to be that the Royal mail present the parcel to C&E who say that, yes, there will be a £3.80 VAT on the package and, by the way, charge the customer £8 for us telling you to charge him £3.80 VAT.
I was tempted to go home and run up an invoice for the Post Office to cover me
(a) bending over to pick up the invoice card from my letterbox
(b) presenting it to my eyes for inspection
(c) travelling to the Post/Parcel Office to collect the item.
I reckon that would come to a nice round £8.
The woman I spoke to said that the £8 is a flat rate charge, so you could be importing a box of £1000 value and it would be £8, or like me, £8 for a £24 pair of sunglasses.
I just wondered if C&E and the Royal Mail are tightening up, or was I just unlucky ?
Feeling ripped off.
I had a $36 pair of sunglasses, with $10 additional postage, and got charged £3.80 VAT.
I phoned the VAT office and they said that was the VAT on the $36.
They also said that anything over £18 was liable for VAT and anything over £120 was liable for import duty.
Now, like many of you, I have bought tons of stuff over the years from the U.S. Not just car parts, but militaria as well and this is the first time I have ever had the package intercepted by C&E so they can charge VAT.
Putting on my conspiracy theorists hat, now that the pound is so bad against the dollar, it is much more worthwhile C&E nabbing folk for VAT !
That wasn't the worst. The good old Royal Mail then charge you an £8 handling charge too. I phoned Royal Mail and asked what the handling charge was for. Apparently, it appears to be that the Royal mail present the parcel to C&E who say that, yes, there will be a £3.80 VAT on the package and, by the way, charge the customer £8 for us telling you to charge him £3.80 VAT.
I was tempted to go home and run up an invoice for the Post Office to cover me
(a) bending over to pick up the invoice card from my letterbox
(b) presenting it to my eyes for inspection
(c) travelling to the Post/Parcel Office to collect the item.
I reckon that would come to a nice round £8.
The woman I spoke to said that the £8 is a flat rate charge, so you could be importing a box of £1000 value and it would be £8, or like me, £8 for a £24 pair of sunglasses.
I just wondered if C&E and the Royal Mail are tightening up, or was I just unlucky ?
Feeling ripped off.
