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Reclaiming Import Tax

I'm currently on a ski season in Switzerland and wanted to buy a pair of skis, but the prices in resort are ridiculous so i decided to buy from an online store in the UK.

The store i bought from was FreezeProShop, and the total bill for skis/bindings/mounting was £470.00. This included the UK VAT at 20%. I have just been sent a letter by DHL, the courier, requesting payment of import duty. This is roughly 83CHF, or £58. This does include their admin fee which is something like 30CHF, so the import duty is only ~50CHF.

Now the problem is i will essentially be paying VAT twice. I will be bringing the skis back with me into the UK late April. Is there a way/what is the correct method of reclaiming the VAT when i leave switzerland, and what should i do concerning paying DHL which needs to be done within the next week.

Thanks for your help!

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