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Tax On Gift From Us
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My daughter has received a birthday present from US relation, which consists of a necklace value $10 and a card $5. She has had to pay £18 to Post office before she could be given it.
Is that correct, such a huge sum on a small amount of value?
Is that correct, such a huge sum on a small amount of value?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if that is genuinely the value then she shouldn’t have paid anything....the problem is that if there is vat or customs payable then the Royal Mail also make an £8 handling charge.
There is a form to fill in on this link if you believe you should not have been charged
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go ods-sen t-from- abroad/ tax-and -duty
There is a form to fill in on this link if you believe you should not have been charged
https:/
Agree with Woofgang. I'd try the form and see.
The high charge might be due to the declaration not being filled in as "gift" to start with - see here https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /notice -143-a- guide-f or-inte rnation al-post -users/ notice- 143-a-g uide-fo r-inter nationa l-post- users
The high charge might be due to the declaration not being filled in as "gift" to start with - see here https:/