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| VAT and Duty |
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Unless buying on delivered-duty-paid terms, importers are generally responsible for arranging customs clearance and paying any VAT and duty.
5.1 Import VAT of 17.5 per cent is raised on all imports of standard-rated goods.
You need only account for VAT for goods acquired within the EU. You account for input tax as soon as you take possession of the goods.
For goods imported from outside the EU, import VAT must be paid before goods are released by Customs. You also need to pay VAT on any import duty. However, there are certain ways of deferring payment:
5.2 You may be required to pay import duty.
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