Tariffs refer to the taxes levied by MADEIRA on goods entering or leaving its borders in accordance with local laws.
Regardless of the declared purpose of the items you send, MADEIRA customs can determine the import duties to be levied on those items based on factors such as their value and quantity.
Tariffs plus value-added tax equals import tax. To give a simple example: when the declared value of an item is $200, with a tariff rate of 7% and a value-added tax rate of 10%, the calculation method is as follows:
Declared value x Customs duty rate = Tariff
$200 x 7% = 14 Tariff
(Declared value + Tariff) x VAT rate = VAT
($200 + 14) x 10 % = 21 VAT
Currency:
Tax Allowance:
Tax (VAT/GST):
Tariff allowance:
The shipping items in the order will be subject to relevant tariff at this rate.
**All information is for reference only and tax rates may change at any time. The calculation of taxes may differ from that of local customs, and everything is subject to the decision of the customs at that time.
Calculating import duties requires a clear understanding of the material and quantity of the goods, as well as the adjustment factors for import taxes and value-added taxes at MADEIRA customs at that time.
The accurate import duties can only be known after the goods have been assessed by MADEIRA customs. For tariff reference, please refer to the MADEIRA tariff and customs fee calculation table below.
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Before sending, you need to submit the waybill label, standard invoice, and battery label (if applicable).
We will handle customs clearance based on the documents you provide, making the process more convenient and simple!
Standard invoice
Waybill label
Battery label
The list of restricted items for entry is subject to frequent changes. Please consult the official customs website of the receiving location before sending a package.
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