Import tax in Peru

Import tax in Peru

Sending goods to Peru. (Peru)


Taxes and import duties for shipping goods to Peru.


Overview

When shipping goods to Peru, the recipient is required to pay import duties, whether the goods are for personal or commercial use. The assessment method is based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight) price, meaning duties and taxes are calculated on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to duties, shipments to Peru may also be subject to sales tax, additional fees, excise fees, municipal tax, and tariff surcharges.


Tax rates in Peru.

Shipping to Peru is subject to variable customs duties ranging from 0% to 11%, with an average rate of 5.78%. Some goods can be imported duty-free, such as books, laptop computers, and other electronic products.


Sales tax in Peru


Shipments to Peru will be subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) at a standard rate of 16%, calculated based on the CIF price, plus excise tax and any additional fees (if applicable).

Minimum taxes and duties in Peru.


Peru levies minimum duties based on the FOB price (meaning the value of the goods only). This means that shipments to Peru via air courier with a value of USD 200 or less are exempt from duties. Shipments via postal services, however, are subject to different minimum duty rates.
 


Other taxes and customs fees in Peru.

  • Additional fees are charged at a rate between 0% and 5%, calculated from the total CIF price. 
    (CIF) plus tax
  • Excise tax (ISC) is levied on certain goods at a rate between 0% and 50%, calculated on the total CIF price plus duties.
  • Tariff surcharges are levied at different rates, calculated based on the CIF (Cost, Import, Export) price plus duties and
    Excise tax (if applicable)
  • Municipal tax is levied at a rate between 0% and 2%, calculated based on the CIF price plus duties, excise tax, and tariff rates (if applicable).
     


Location and contact information for the Peruvian Customs Department.

Further information regarding import declaration procedures and restrictions on shipments to Peru can be found on the Peruvian Customs website:  http://www.sunat.gob.pe/aduanas/version_ingles/aduanetingles.htm


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Import tax in Panama.

Import tax in Panama.

Sending goods to Panama. ( Panama)


Taxes and import duties for shipping goods to Panama.

 
Overview

When shipping goods to Panama, the recipient is required to pay import duties, regardless of whether the goods are for personal or commercial use. 
The CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) assessment method involves calculating duties and taxes on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to duties, shipments to Panama are also subject to sales tax and consumption tax (IST).
 

Panama's customs duties and tax rates.


Sales tax in Panama.

Shipments to Panama are subject to Value Added Tax (ITBM Tax), levied at a standard rate of 7% on imported goods, but some items are subject to higher rates of 10% and 15%, calculated based on the CIF price plus duties.
 


Minimum duties and taxes in Panama.


 Panama levies minimum duties on the FOB price (meaning the value of the goods only). This means that shipments to Panama valued at USD 50 or less are exempt from duties. However, ITBM and IST duties will still be levied.


Other taxes and customs fees in Panama.


The Consumption Tax (IST) is levied on certain goods at a rate between 0% and 25%, calculated based on the CIF (Cost, Infrastructure, Fuel) price plus duties.
 


Location and contact information for the Customs Department of Panama.

Further information regarding import declaration procedures and restrictions on shipments to Panama can be found on the Panama Customs website:  https://customsdutyfree.com/panama
 


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Import tax in Mexico

Import tax in Mexico

Sending goods to Mexico. (Mexico)


Taxes and import duties for shipping goods to Mexico.


Overview

When shipping goods to Mexico, the recipient is required to pay import duties, whether the goods are for personal or commercial use. The assessment method is based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight) price, meaning duties and taxes are calculated on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. However, the duty rate for some goods depends on the unit of measurement. In addition to duties, shipments to Mexico may also incur sales tax, Deferred Action Tax (DTA), and other taxes in some cases.
 


Tax rates in Mexico.

Shipments to Mexico are subject to variable customs duties ranging from 0% to 140.4%, with an average rate of 13.97%. Some goods can be imported duty-free, such as laptop computers and other electronic products.
 


Sales tax in Mexico

Shipments to Mexico are subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) at a standard rate of 16%, calculated based on the CIF price plus duties and DTA. Some imported goods are exempt from VAT.
 


Minimum duties and taxes in Mexico.

Mexico calculates minimum duties based on the FOB price (meaning the value of the goods only). This means that shipments to Mexico with a value of USD 50 or less are exempt from duties and VAT, but a Deferred Action Tax (DTA) fee still needs to be paid.
 


Other taxes and customs fees in Mexico.

Shipping to Mexico will incur a Customs Processing Fee (DTA) levied on all imported goods at a rate of 0.08%, calculated on the total CIF price plus duties.

Excise tax is levied on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products at a rate between 25% and 160%, calculated from the total CIF (Cost, Inclusive of Tax) price plus duties.
 


Location and contact information for the Mexican Customs Department.

Further information regarding import declaration procedures and restrictions on shipments to Mexico can be found on the Mexican Customs website:  https://www.sat.gob.mx/home


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Import taxes in Guatemala

Import taxes in Guatemala

Sending goods to Guatemala. (Guatemala)


Import taxes and duties for shipping goods to Guatemala.


Overview

When shipping goods to Guatemala, the recipient is required to pay import duties, whether the goods are for personal or commercial use. The assessment method is based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight) price, meaning duties and taxes are calculated on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to duties, shipments to Guatemala also incur sales tax.

Tax rates in Guatemala.


Sales tax in Guatemala

Shipments to Guatemala are subject to sales tax, which is levied on imported goods at a standard rate of 12%, calculated based on the CIF price plus duties.
 


Minimum taxes and duties in Guatemala.

In Guatemala, there is no minimum duty rate; that is, all shipments to Guatemala are subject to duties and sales tax.
 


Other taxes and customs fees in Guatemala.

There are no taxes, duties, or charges for shipments to Guatemala.
 


Location and contact information for the Customs Department of Guatemala.

Further information regarding import procedures and restrictions on goods entering Guatemala can be found on the Guatemalan Customs website: [website address].  https://import-export.societegenerale.fr/en/country/guatemala/regulations-customs
 


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Import taxes in Ecuador

Import taxes in Ecuador

Sending goods to Ecuador.  (Ecuador)


Taxes and import duties for shipping goods to Ecuador.


Overview

When shipping goods to Ecuador, the recipient is required to pay import duties, whether the goods are for personal or commercial use. The assessment method is based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight) price, meaning duties and taxes are calculated on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to duties, shipments to Ecuador are also subject to sales tax, specified fees (FodInfa), and specific consumption tax.
 

Ecuador's tax rates.


Sales tax in Ecuador

Shipments to Ecuador are subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) at a standard rate of 12%, calculated based on the CIF (Cost, Inclusive of Tax) price.
 

Minimum taxes and duties in Ecuador.

Ecuador calculates minimum duties based on the FOB price (meaning the value of the goods only). Therefore, shipments to the Dominican Republic valued at USD 400 or less are exempt from duties and VAT. However, FOB tax will still be levied.
 


Other taxes and customs fees in Ecuador.

FodInfa (Children's Development Fund) is levied on all imports at a rate of 0.5%, calculated based on price.
CIF (Cash on Export)
ICE (Consumption Tax) is levied on specific and non-essential goods at a rate between 0% and 300%, calculated based on the CIF price plus duties.
 


Location and contact information for the Ecuadorian Customs Department.

Further information regarding import declaration procedures and restrictions on shipments to Ecuador can be found on the Ecuadorian Customs website:  https://dlca.logcluster.org/display/public/DLCA/1.3+Ecuador+Customs+Information
 


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Import taxes in the Dominican Republic.

Import taxes in the Dominican Republic.

Sending goods to the Dominican Republic. (Dominican Republic)


Import taxes and duties for shipping goods to the Dominican Republic.


Overview

When shipping goods to the Dominican Republic, the recipient is required to pay import duties, whether the goods are for personal or commercial use. The assessment method is based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight) price, meaning duties and taxes are calculated on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to duties, shipments to the Dominican Republic may also be subject to sales tax, exchange surcharges, and luxury tax.
 

Tax rates of the Dominican Republic.


Sales tax in the Dominican Republic


Shipments to the Dominican Republic are subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) at a standard rate of 18%, calculated on the total CIF (Cost, Inclusive, Exchange) price.
 


Minimum taxes and duties in the Dominican Republic.

The Dominican Republic levies minimum duties on the FOB price (meaning the value of the goods only). In other words, shipments to the Dominican Republic with a value of USD 30 or less are exempt from duties.
 


Other taxes and customs fees of the Dominican Republic.

Shipments to the Dominican Republic will incur an additional exchange surcharge of 13%, calculated on all imported goods based on the total CIF (Cost, Inclusive of Tax) price.
Luxury tax is levied on non-essential goods at a rate between 0% and 300%, calculated on the total CIF (Cost, Inclusive, Exchange) price.
 


Location and contact information for the Customs Department of the Dominican Republic.

Further information regarding import procedures and restrictions on goods entering the Dominican Republic can be found on the Dominican Republic Customs website:  http://customs.gov.dm
 


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Import tax in Costa Rica

Import tax in Costa Rica

Sending goods to Costa Rica. (Costa Rica)


Taxes and import duties for shipping goods to Costa Rica.


Overview

When shipping goods to Costa Rica, the recipient is required to pay import duties, whether the goods are for personal or commercial use. The assessment method is based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight) price, meaning duties and taxes are calculated on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to duties, shipments to Costa Rica may also incur sales tax, consumption tax, and other applicable taxes (GE, Golfito Tax & Law 6946).

Costa Rica's customs duties and taxes.

Sales tax in Costa Rica

Shipments to Costa Rica are subject to sales tax, which is levied on imported goods at the standard rate of 13%, or at a lower rate for certain goods, calculated based on the CIF price, duties, consumption tax, and applicable taxes (GE, & aw 6946).



Minimum taxes and duties in Costa Rica.

In Costa Rica, there is no minimum import duty; therefore, all shipments to Costa Rica are subject to import duties regardless of their value.



Other taxes and customs fees in Costa Rica.

  • Consumption fees are levied on certain types of goods at rates ranging from 0.% to 95%, calculated based on their price.
    CIF (Cost, Inclusive of Tax) plus duties.
  • GE (VAT on estimated earnings) is the value-added tax levied on certain types of goods at a rate between 0% and 125%, calculated based on the CIF price, consumption tax, and specified taxes (Law 6946, & Agrar Tax).
  • The Golfito Tax (Tourism Development Tax) is levied on tourism businesses at rates between 1% and 30%.
    Calculated based on the CIF price plus duties.
  • Law 6946 (National Emergency Law) will levy a tax on all imports at a rate between 0% and 1%, with % calculated from the total CIF (Cost, Inclusive, Export) price.
     


Location and contact information for the Costa Rican Customs Department.

Further information regarding import declaration procedures and restrictions on shipments to Costa Rica can be found on the Costa Rican Customs website:  https://www.privacyshield.gov/article?id=Costa-Rica-customs-regulations



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Import taxes in Colombia.

Import taxes in Colombia.

ส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบีย (Colombia)

ภาษีและอากรขาเข้าสำหรับส่งของเข้าไปประเทศโคลอมเบีย

Overview

เมื่อส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบีย ผู้รับจำเป็นต้องชำระภาษีอากรขาเข้าไม่ว่าจะเป็นสินค้าใช้ส่วนบุคคล หรือเพื่อการพาณิชย์  วิธีการประเมินคำนวณตามราคาซีไอเอฟ (CIF) คือการชำระอากรและภาษีคำนวณจากมูลค่าของสินค้านำเข้าเต็มจำนวนซึ่งรวมค่าสินค้า, ค่าประกันภัย และค่าขนส่ง (Cost, Insurance & Freight) นอกเหนือจากค่าอากร การส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบียยังมีภาษีขาย (Sales Tax) และภาษีเรียกเก็บพิเศษบางกรณี

อัตราภาษีอากรประเทศโคลอมเบีย

การส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบีย จะมีการเรียกเก็บอัตราภาษีอากร แบบผันแปรจาก 0% ถึง 35%, โดยมีอัตราเฉลี่ยอยู่ที่ 22.27% โดยที่สินค้าบางชนิดสามารถนำเข้าโดยไม่ต้องเสียภาษีอากร เช่น หนังสือ

ภาษีขายประเทศโคลอมเบีย

ในโคลอมเบียจะคิดภาษีมูลค่าเพิ่มโดยจะเรียกเก็บจากสินค้านำเข้าในอัตรามาตรฐานคือ 16% หรือเรียกเก็บในอัตราที่ต่ำกว่าสำหรับสินค้าบางชนิดโดยเรียกเก็บวิธีคำนวณจากยอดรวมของราคาซีไอเอฟ (CIF) บวกอากรและภาษีเรียกเก็บพิเศษบางกรณี (ถ้ามี)

ภาษีอากรขั้นต่ำประเทศโคลอมเบีย

ในโคลอมเบียไม่มีภาษีอากรขั้นต่ำ เพราะฉะนั้นการส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบียทุกชนิด จะต้องชำระภาษีอากรโดยไม่คำนึงถึงมูลค่าของสินค้า 

ภาษีอื่นๆ และค่าธรรมเนียมกรมศุลกากรประเทศโคลอมเบีย

การส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบียทุกชนิด จะเก็บค่าธรรมเนียมตามที่กำหนด (Statistical Fee) เรียกเก็บในอัตรา 0.05% คำนวณจากยอดรวมของราคาซีไอเอฟ (CIF) บวกอากร
อัตราค่าธรรมเนียมในการส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบียแต่ละครั้งจะเรียกเก็บสูงสุดไม่เกิน USD500
ภาษีสรรพสามิต เรียกจัดเก็บสินค้าประเภทแอลกอฮอล์และยาสูบ ในอัตราระหว่าง 20% ถึง 55%คำนวณจากยอดรวมของราคาซีไอเอฟ (CIF) บวกอากร 

สถานที่ทำการและช่องทางการติดต่อกรมศุลกากรประเทศโคลอมเบีย

สามารถหาข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมจากเว็บไซต์กรมศุลกากรโคลอมเบีย เรื่องการประกาศขั้นตอนการนำเข้าและข้อจำกัดในการส่งของเข้าไปประเทศโคลอมเบีย ได้ที่เว็บไซต์  :  http://unlesacolombia.website/customs/#1497303777365-e05d55c4-7b38 

วิธีส่งของไปประเทศโคลอมเบีย

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Import tax in Chile.

Import tax in Chile.

Sending goods to Chile. (Chile)


Taxes and import duties for shipping goods to Chile.


Overview 

When shipping goods to Chile, the recipient is required to pay import duties, regardless of whether the goods are for personal or commercial use.
The CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) assessment method involves calculating duties and taxes on the full value of the imported goods, including the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to duties, shipments to Chile are also subject to sales tax and a luxury tax or beverage tax.


Tax and duty rates in Chile.

Shipments to Chile are subject to customs duties, which are levied on all types of goods. The average customs duty in Chile is 6 %.

Sales tax in Chile.

Shipments to Chile will be subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) at a rate of 19% on the total CIF value plus duties.



Minimum taxes and duties in Chile.


Chile calculates minimum duties based on the FOB price (meaning the value of the goods only). This means that shipments to Chile with a value of USD 30 or less are exempt from duties and classification charges, but Value Added Tax (VAT) still needs to be paid.


Other taxes and customs fees in Chile.

  • Shipping to Chile is subject to a classification charge, levied at a rate of 1% of the CIF price if the FOB price exceeds USD30.
  • Luxury tax is calculated based on the CIFD (Cost of Fifth of Imported Goods), which is the full value of the imported goods including the cost of the goods, insurance, and transportation, plus duties (CIF + Duty). The duty is levied at a rate of 15% for goods such as jewelry and 50% for goods such as fireworks.
  • Beverage tax is calculated based on the CIFD amount, which is the full value of the imported goods including the cost of the goods, insurance, and transportation, plus the duty (CIF + Duty) levied at rates of 13%, 15%, and 27% for alcoholic beverages.

Location and contact information for the Chilean Customs Department.

Further information regarding import procedures and restrictions on sending goods into Chile can be found on the Chilean Customs website:  https://www.otc-global.com/en/south-america/chile/moving-to-chile/customs-regulations-in-chile

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