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Jimmy Carr thought that. So did Chris Moyles. They weren't right, and nor are you.I'd always thought the difference between avoidance and evasion was a good accountant .....
Jimmy Carr thought that. So did Chris Moyles. They weren't right, and nor are you.I'd always thought the difference between avoidance and evasion was a good accountant .....
Also just to pick up the customs duty isnt 20% - customs duty varies depending on the comodity code (which varies depending on whats being bought and where from), but for electronics from outside the EU its usually about 9% (theres various calculators on line) - however on top of customs duty you also have to pay VAT at 20%
so for example a number of grey importers have the 7D available for £575
so total bill will be £575 + Customs duty circa £51.57 + Vat £115 = £741.57
UK price is about £900 so you still make about a £150 saving (depending on whether the importer also charges shipping) - whether that saving is worth the risk regarding warranty etc is a call the individual needs to make themselves
most grey importers say they will refund customs charges - whether they really will reportedly varies from importer to importer - some are basically tellingporkies, some will refund the whole lot without question, and somewill only refund to the value they mark on the parcel. - I'm not saying anything about any specific company.
On the whole though its wise to budget as though they won't so that you are pleasantly suprised if they do
Lastly just to mention thast many importers offer a discount if you pay by Bank transfer - this is fine if you trust the company, but it offers the least consumer protection, so if you arent 100% sure of the supplier its better to pay by credit card or paypal
Such is life. When you buy a litre of petrol or diesel, you pay VAT on customs duty and excise duty! Doesn't it make you feel warm inside that you are supporting the government's good causes?good point well made - though it is a bit silly that they can tax you on a tax
good point well made - though it is a bit silly that they can tax you on a tax
Such is life. When you buy a litre of petrol or diesel, you pay VAT on customs duty and excise duty!
Jimmy Carr thought that. So did Chris Moyles. They weren't right, and nor are you.
Why don't the HMRC clamp down on this type of thing if they know it is going on?
Can I ask a question ? - If you import the camera via Digtal Rev for example and pay the 20% import duty - is it still classed as illegal even if you have paid the duty?
Definitely true, a good accountant will always know what is legal and what is illegal and should never allow his client to commit tax evasion.
The accountant doesn't make money from the ex-client in jail or made bankrupt by HMRC.
Uk duty is payable as follows.
Cost of goods + cost of shipping
4% import duty is charged on the combined total
20% VAT is added to the total cost of goods + cost of shipping + 4%
Never purchased grey myself but whilst this thread highlights the snags, there are also many positives?
In respect of businesses that suffer because of grey imports i think that a solid business with a solid business plan will do well regardless of the grey market. A business that puts all eggs in one or few baskets such as reliance on forum sales is a business with a weaker plan that could suffer. Such business failure will be down to many factors unrelated to grey imports. But that's the way of the world I guess?![]()
Well, the title of the thread asks about snags, so perhaps people were just answering the OP's question.Never purchased grey myself but whilst this thread highlights the snags, there are also many positives?
Well, the title of the thread asks about snags, so perhaps people were just answering the OP's question.
HDEW are a UK based company that deals in grey imports, THEY take responsibility and are the legal importer. They also pay the UK vat as they are in the UK.
The others like Panamoz, Digital Rev etc are based in Hong Kong and they use illegal methods to get the goods into the country (and you, as the buyer are responsible for the UK declaration and duty).
They don't pay the vat or duty as it is not their responsibility. Some do promise to refund the duty if you pay it, but to complicate matters they normally falsely declare the item and it's value on the HK customs declaration.
It's not "questionable"; it's 100% illegal and you know it. If you want to save money, I suggest you should consider stealing one. It works out much cheaper, and it's just as legal.
Actually Panamoz terms of sale are DDP (delivered duty paid) so it is entirely their responsibility to to ensure all customs formalities are taken care of. Not sure of digital rev, but Panamoz have this specifically mentioned in their terms and conditions. Furthermore, if you feel that they're doing anything dodgy, ask for a copy of the customs entry used to import, it will reveal all.
I'm new to this forum but just wanted to share my experience of buying E-M1 + mZD12-40mm from Panamoz.
I ordered the kit on Tuesday afternoon. I've paid via Paypal (£1450).
The invoice on the outside of the box states 'Sample toy accessory' worth $69 ;-) Inside I've found a Panamoz warranty card (2 years) with reference nr. In case of a repair/exchange I balieve one has to send the equipment back to Panamoz UK contact address and from there is't being send back to HK for repair/replacement.
Anyone who buys from Panamoz knows it's dodgy, when the customs declaration on the parcel says "toy" or "electronics parts" with a value around $20 or $30, it should be enough to make it quite plain.
For example, one of many such reports:
In which case they need reporting.
It's not "questionable"; it's 100% illegal and you know it. If you want to save money, I suggest you should consider stealing one. It works out much cheaper, and it's just as legal.
What utter nonsense and advocating someone to 'steal something' (joke or non-joke) whilst pontificating it's legal is a completely idiotic proposition !
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I think you misunderstand the post, what he is saying is it is illegal to smuggle goods into the UK from companies like Panamoz, and if you are happy enough breaking the law in that way you may as well steal one as it is also breaking the law and even cheaper than smuggling.
Panamoz sell delivered duty paid, digital rev sell delivered duty unpaid (onus is on the end customer).Granted, but isn't this thread going around in circles ? Don't the likes of Digital Rev who are one do the main sponsors of 'Talk Photography' and Panamoz pay the UK import tax ?
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So after 65 replies, are HDEW a reputable company who pay all neccesary taxes, duties & VAT etc., and if I do decide to buy from them am I perfectly legal. They do say that they offer a three year guarantee.
Although fortunately I didn't need Nikon's extended guarantee on my D90 and the coolpix model bought for my granddaughter, I had a whole lot of trouble getting Homeserve ( I think that is the name of the company Nikon use for repairs) to acknowledge my purchases in writing, but perhaps had I had a problem it would have been sorted, although its a bit worrying when you can't get anything in writing.
....and yes, to buy from them is 100% legal as is Panamoz and digital rev.So after 65 replies, are HDEW a reputable company who pay all neccesary taxes, duties & VAT etc., and if I do decide to buy from them am I perfectly legal. They do say that they offer a three year guarantee.
Although fortunately I didn't need Nikon's extended guarantee on my D90 and the coolpix model bought for my granddaughter, I had a whole lot of trouble getting Homeserve ( I think that is the name of the company Nikon use for repairs) to acknowledge my purchases in writing, but perhaps had I had a problem it would have been sorted, although its a bit worrying when you can't get anything in writing.
Panamoz sell delivered duty paid, digital rev sell delivered duty unpaid (onus is on the end customer).
This is clearly stated in their terms.
Well actually if you buy from Panamoz, you are not breaking the law, since you are buying the goods delivered duty paid as per the purchasing terms. Panamoz are the ones breaking the law if they mis declare goods intentionally and they would be the ones liable for any outstanding costs.
They look ok to me. Uk registered company. Doesn't refer anywhere re import duties or taxes in their t&c's whereas both Panamoz and digital rev do.
No you aren't, the importer is legally responsible for the payment of any required duty or tax. Just because the sender in a foreign country makes a false statement doesn't absolve the importer in the UK of his legal requirements.
Yes, correct, but you made the mistake of assuming the importer is the customer. This would be incorrect in the example of Panamoz (or anyone selling DDP) since their selling terms are delivered duty paid.
Effectively Panamoz are the importer, not the end customer.
However, as it appears Panamoz are not UK registered, I cannot see how they can sell DDP unless they have an agent acting on their behalf (they have a UK number, who is it?) who submit customs entries before final delivery. In which case, if they're pulling a fast one, the incoterm becomes irrelevant and you may be liable for the import costs.
No, not right, the UK buyer is the importer.
Sorry you're wrong. The importer is the party responsible for clearing the goods through customs, and in the case of DDP, it would be the seller or normally the sellers overseas agent.
I'm not going to google the links for you, but I suggest you ring HMRC and ask them. None of the Hong Kong grey importers of cameras operate a duty paid scheme.
The importer is the buyer in the UK
Apart from HDEW.
As I've already told you, that is dependent on the selling terms. You need to understand this.
Of course, I know this since it's my job and has been for over 20 years.