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If we import from USA small amount of seed, we have inscription on envelope: "non comercial value". In this case, we don't pay duty.
I recently ordered some seed from the USA (Sheffield Seeds) and had to pay VAT (not a problem) plus a £35 handling charge (more than the cost of the seed !!)
David, although it states on the tax website it is £18 it also states "With effect from 1 December 2008, customs duty will not be applied on goods with a value less than £105.
Inside is, of course, the actual invoice; should customs ever open the package (which they are allowed to do). The seed is of course "of commercial value" to the seller.
Ewelina I also had a letter from Customs. Customs in UK opened the box find everything OK and send me a letter to say I must have a nursery to bring plants from US.
Quote from: Kristl Walek on November 13, 2009, 05:42:43 PMInside is, of course, the actual invoice; should customs ever open the package (which they are allowed to do). The seed is of course "of commercial value" to the seller. As a rule they don't open the envelopes. Do you need actual invoice inside?However I never imported larger amount of seeds.
Normally it is the customer who wants the receipt.I just recently had TWO German mailings questioned by customs there that had "seed exchange" "no value" on the customs slip.