Bike in Customs

Cycling June 23rd, 2008

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We’re always being told that we’re in a global economy, so why have I just had to pay so much to get my new bicycle, a new world tourist, through customs? Is the UK being protectionist about bicycles?

Ah well, I should have done my research more carefully to avoid the surprise - but from past experience it wasn’t easy to put a hypothetical to the customs people.

Anyway, I should get it tomorrow. Exciting.

Author: Murk

2 Comments to “Bike in Customs”

  1. Bjorn | June 23rd, 2008 at 11:39 am
     

    You are at least being hit by VAT, which is always paid in the country of destination. If you are importing from the EEA, the country you are buying it from you should be exempt from VAT in that country.
    Hence customs should always want to be involved. It’s another story that UK customs seems from anecdotes to be very lax about even holding things for VAT
    Whether there are additional levies, I have no idea.

     
  2. Murk | June 23rd, 2008 at 1:13 pm
     

    It’s coming in from the US of A.

     

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