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Tax and customs for goods sent from abroad - GOV. UK You’ll be charged Customs Duty on all goods sent from outside the UK (or the UK and the EU if you’re in Northern Ireland) if they’re either: excise goods worth more than £135
Shipping to Europe After Brexit | UK Postage, VAT, Customs Imported goods from the EU to the UK after Brexit are subject to charges and undergo tax payment, customs and procedures The VAT payment depends on the total value of the good one is importing to GB plus the shipping costs In most cases, the importer pays for the VAT As of 1 July 2021, VAT applies to the following: All goods purchased online
Bringing goods into the UK for personal use The amount of goods you can bring in without paying tax or duty on them depends on: Before crossing the UK border you must tell customs about (‘declare’) any goods: If you go over an
UK Customs Regulations in 2025, Duty-Free Allowance Limits Passengers may have to pay import VAT and customs duty if they exceed their allowance When travelling from the EU Passengers do not need to pay any tax or duties on personal goods they bring into Great Britain as long as they are within their personal allowances
Customs, Taxes Import Rules: What You Can and Cannot Bring . . . All travellers are allowed to bring certain goods into the UK without paying tax or duty, up to a limit This is known as your personal allowance As of 2025, the duty-free allowances are: Exceed these limits? You’ll need to declare items and pay duty + VAT on the total value 4 Bringing Household Goods into the UK