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How was it "brought from abroad", with you on a flight?492800 said:I have a microphone that was brought from abroad into the UK, item plus postage was $324.
As a warranty repair this should have been declared when you sent back and then when reimported no duties or taxes would be due. That being said not all companies will offer that services so sometimes it is something you have to take on the chin.492800 said:Item was then found to be faulty and the company have been great in fixing the fault with the item as it was a manufacturing defect. It's taken 2 months to fix their production but they have finally said they will now send me another microphone BUT, then said
"We are not able to cover that import dutie of the replacement".
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/using-outward-processing-to-process-or-repair-your-goods
They cannot mark it as a gift, that would be fraud. They can mark it as a warranty repair, though VAT may still be payable, but it does remove the duty.492800 said:As this is a replacement can they note it down on the forms that it is a gift/replacement?
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Did you pay importation duties when it was sent the first time?492800 said:I have a microphone that was brought from abroad into the UK, item plus postage was $324.
Item was then found to be faulty and the company have been great in fixing the fault with the item as it was a manufacturing defect. It's taken 2 months to fix their production but they have finally said they will now send me another microphone BUT, then said
"We are not able to cover that import dutie of the replacement".
As this is a replacement can they note it down on the forms that it is a gift/replacement?
Any suggestions please.
Gifts are subject to the same taxes when they are over a token value.
As long as you paid the taxes on the original importation you should be able to claim at least partial relief on the return post repair as per https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pay-less-import-duty-and-vat-when-re-importing-goods-to-the-uk-and-eu0 -
Currently it's not a replacement. Import duties will therefore be payable.0
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The only time luck comes into play with importation duty is if you are trying to defraud HMRC.492800 said:
He luckily didn't pay any import duties through even though the website states the buyer may have to pay those fees.
No importation taxes were paid on the original and therefore there is no right to relief on the reimportation.2
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