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jbl 05 June 2013 12:01 PM

Import taxes on USED car bits ?
 
If I buy some used car bits from the USA does anyone know if the import duty/vat is the same as if they were new ones ?

Cheers

jbl

joz8968 05 June 2013 12:45 PM

Interesting question - not sure of that.

Best to ring...

HMRC helpline 0845 010 9000.

...to find out what the coo is.

joz8968 05 June 2013 12:49 PM

I bet there's no distinction though... You know what our Govt. is like re. their precious duty and VAT. :rolleyes:

The Pink Ninja 05 June 2013 01:11 PM

Any goods that are coming into the UK regardless of new or not will get a charge depending on how they are labelled by the sender as they have never had VAT paid on them.

Cpt Jack Sparrow 05 June 2013 01:21 PM

Can get complicated, whilst restoring a Delorean I imported a lot of parts from the states due to the fact the remaining stock was bought by a Texas company when they went bust.

Interestingly when they purchased them they paid VAT so bringing them back did not incur an import fee, however parts being remade over there to the same spec did, confusing on a mixed order.

However having a bespoke part made and sent over as a " machine sample" did not incur import duty:thumb:

Cheers
Paul

CrisPDuk 05 June 2013 02:10 PM

I asked this question of HMRC back when I started restoring my Honda CB550, because a lot of the parts on it came from the US.
Basically, used S/H parts do not incur duty, but unused NOS parts do. Unless, as in the DeLorean case above, the original purchaser has already paid duty on them.

stevebt 05 June 2013 07:48 PM

Depends on how they are posted, I imported a few used ej22t blocks from the USA and they cost me about $660 dollars yet when landed I had to pay £223 duty and vat and handling fees on one of them another was about £178, I have no idea on how they work their pricing out I just know it seemed unfair.


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