Custom & Import Tax
1. Who is responsible for paying duties and taxes for international shipments?
For international orders, the recipient (Consignee) is responsible for any duties and import taxes upon delivery. These charges are not included in your order total and must be paid directly to Customs upon receipt of your package.
2. How much do I need to pay for the import duty?
The amount of customs duty varies by country and depends on the recipient country's tariff policies. For packages shipped via USPS First Class, we generally declare an invoice value between $20 USD and $150 USD and mark the package as a gift. This approach helps minimize the import duty charged by customs, though it is ultimately subject to your country’s tariff policy.
3. What will we do to reduce your import tax?
If you have specific requirements for the declared value of the invoice, please contact us at Tigermeet.official@Gmail.com. We will adjust the declared value according to your instructions. If no specific instructions are provided, we typically declare the value between $10 USD and $30USD, depending on the weight and size of the package.
4. What will we do if your package encounters customs clearance issues?
If your package encounters any customs clearance issues, we will cover the customs clearance fees and provide you with the shipping invoice, which you will need to present to customs. Additionally, we will assist you by contacting USPS to help resolve the situation.
Updated on 25th, Mar, 2025.