This is how AliExpress customs work in UK, US, EU, Canada & Australia

Probably, the most common concern when shopping on AliExpress is this: “do I have to pay customs?”.

New: you can see AliExpress' official customs explanation by clicking on this link.

The answer is tricky because it totally depends on the country you live.

For this reason, we have prepared this guide where we explain how AliExpress customs work in every country.

UK

In England, according to law, buyers are obliged to pay customs on all packages arriving from other countries.

If you'd like to avoid doing paperwork, you can pay the VAT directly through AliExpress if the order is under £135. You'd pay a 20% of the total of the product through the shopping cart, and the Chinese platform will send this amount to the UK Tax Authority, thus exempting you from paying it when it arrives in England.

Now, if the order amount goes beyond the £135 limit, you will have to pay VAT and additionally Import Duties. The carrier will let you know if you have to pay customs when you receive the package. They will send you a bill with the amount you need to pay (approximately 20% of the value of the package + other customs and handling fees).

According to the AliExpress website:

From 11PM 31 December 2020, AliExpress is required by law to collect UK Value-Added Tax (VAT) at the applicable rate and remit to the UK tax authority when goods are sold to UK customers 

(i) where the goods are located outside the UK at the point of sale with a consignment value of GBP135 or less, or 

(ii) where the goods are in the UK at the point of sale, but sold by an overseas seller.

United States

When it comes to the United States, you can receive orders of up to $800 per day, without worrying about customs costs if no “anti-dumping” measures are applied.

If there are several packages that arrive in customs with an amount superior to $800 on the same day, they can be stopped to see if they exceed said amount. If that's the case, or if your package gets stopped in customs for review, you will receive an “Arrival Notice”.

You can fill in the customs declaration online; you'll get asked for a commercial invoice, details of the content, and proof that you've made the payment.

European Union (Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, France…)

Until July 2021, packages under €22 were exempt from VAT and duties in most countries of the European Union. However, now the “low value” exemption no longer exists and all packages arriving to the European Union will need to pay taxes.

As in other countries, it will be paid directly in the shopping basket. VAT will depend on the country of destination, and it will vary between 17% and 27% (for Holland: 21% and for France: 20%). 

From €150 onwards, you will have to pay VAT and duties in the country of destination.

Canada

Most small packages don't pay duty in Canada, since many sellers declare a value of less than the CAN $20 value required by regulations. Now, if the package is stopped at Customs, the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) will review the package and determine the customs cost.

If you receive the package through Canada Post, in addition to the customs value, you will have to pay a $9.95 handling fee and in this case, the best and fastest way to pay customs is to do it online, by accessing Canada Post's “track tool”. All you have to do is add the tracking number and can pay by credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.

Now, if you happen to disagree with what customs have calculated, you can ask for a readjustment after delivery by contacting the CBSA with an E14 form. You can also refuse to pay customs and inform the carrier that you would like to appeal. If that's the case, then Canada Post will return the package to the CBSA for readjustment.

Now, if the package comes by private courier, usually the customs cost is claimed at the time of delivery, and a handling fee is added which is usually higher.

To save customs costs, you can do the self-clear: refuse delivery and let the courier know that you will pay customs directly to the CBSA. Then, visit the local CBSA office with the tracking number and commercial invoice, plus your ID.

They will give you a receipt that mentions that you have paid customs to the CBSA, give a copy to the private courier either by fax or in person, and then they will tell you when the delivery will be made.

Australia

In Australia, customs fees are paid directly through AliExpress on purchases under AUD $1000. Usually a 10%, which is applied directly in the shopping cart. AliExpress collects the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) and forwards it to the Australian Taxation Office; this way, you avoid having to pay anything when it arrives in Australia.

If your package is worth more than AUD $1000, then you will have to pay customs when the order enters the country (customs will calculate the amount according to the type of product and its price).

You will receive a notification with the documentation you have to provide and the steps to follow. So, if in your shipment tracking the status “in customs” shows up, don't worry, the packages will still go through customs in China and Australia to avoid any illegal material to be sent in the packages.

I have received a notification from customs, what do I do?

If your package has been stopped, you will receive a letter asking you to go to Customs or to provide a check of the payment so they can calculate the customs costs according to the product cost.

Even if the seller has put a lower amount, we recommend you don't play around too much and say the real price of the product, otherwise, customs could price the product higher than what you actually paid, raising the costs.

Can I not accept the package?

Despite online rumors, it is usually a bad idea to choose not to respond to your country's customs letter. When buying from AliExpress, the buyer is responsible for any customs charges, so if the product is returned, it means losing the money for the order.

However, if you are too lazy to do the paperwork and the product is not very expensive, you may be able to pay for it.

As the product will return to the seller if you fail to respond to customs, an alternative could be trying to reach an agreement with the vendor so he can refund you part of what you paid. Keep in mind that if you do not pay attention to the customs letter your data may be “marked” and future orders could be blocked.

However, this is no tragedy as you can always order things under a friend's or family member's name.

Do I have to pay customs or import fees?

Yes, paying of customs is the responsibility of the buyer. This is not something exclusive to AliExpress. On all international websites, the buyer is responsible for knowing the customs regulations of his or her country and paying the customs fees in case the package is stopped, since:

  • Duties and other taxes are not included when buying unless the seller specifies that the shipment is “tax-free”, i.e. without customs.
  • AliExpress purchases normally come from outside your home country and must cross international borders. Each country has its own regulations.

Therefore, the buyer is responsible for paying customs fees and doing all the arrangements.

What documentation do I have to submit to clear customs?

The documentation may vary depending on the country, so it is best to read the message that you have received from customs or to ask directly in the post office or customs which papers they need.

In general, a screenshot of the AliExpress product will suffice, showing the tracking number and proof of payment so that customs can check what you are buying.

Customs Terms and Responsibilities at AliExpress

Sometimes, problems with customs can occur and many times you go to our comments section to see what AliExpress will or will not do with your customs problems. Well, here are some tips that the platform recommends about customs conditions and responsibilities:

  • Your local post office or customs office can give you more information about customs regulations in your country.
  • Customs charges, taxes, or import duties are usually paid directly to the courier company.
  • The seller will not be responsible for delays in shipment due to customs.
  • Products with domestic shipping offered by some sellers are shipped from your country and are duty-free.

Post Office vs Private Couriers: which one to avoid customs?

Not all shipping methods are the same, as we explain in our Ultimate Guide to AliExpress Shipping Methods. Most free shipping comes through your country's postal system (the same one you usually get letters and invoices from).

This system has the disadvantage of being somewhat slower, but the great advantage is that customs are more easily avoided due to the large volume of packages that have to be processed each day.

After many years of buying from AliExpress, we can attest that private couriers (DHL, FedEx, etc.) usually have custom costs attached to them unless the seller specifically takes care of them.

National warehouses without customs costs

For quite some time now, AliExpress has had warehouses all over Europe and America, so you can buy the best Chinese and international products and receive your order in record time without the hassle of customs. You only have to filter your search by choosing the country from which you want to receive your product.

Most of them are shipping through the Cainiao Warehouse shipping method.

Remember that the European Union is a free trade area and all shipments are customs-free.

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  1. Are shipment from China being delayed due to the cornasvirus?

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  2. This happens due to their new year…they have holiday there

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  3. Hi reference customs-
    Orders that are over £12 can get stopped in uk for customs duty.
    If ordering small item value from same Ali Express shop/supplier then keep order value down by splitting orders and paying separately for each one. If it’s different Alipay express shops and under the £12 you should have no problem

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    • Are you sure items under £12 are customs free for UK? I read that UK govt removed the low value no fee scheme that was previously in place. Ive been hearing horror stories on how Royalmail are charging £8 plus the HMRC tax. It seems too risky to buy anything from outside of UK now 🙁 I dont mind paying the VAT but I dont want to pay double i.e Aliexpress/ online retailers are charging 20% VAT at point of sale now, which isnt a problem but when parcel arrives in UK being charged VAT again plus a handling fee of £8. All for an item thats a few pounds. People will say ‘why dont you buy the product from UK’? BUT so many small products arent even available to buy from UK sellers. This government is just thieving & lying at every angle

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  4. Narendranath Ramaiah ·

    recently 5 of my orders were returned to the seller after reaching the customs in china itself citing security issues, there a problem between aliexpress and china customs?

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  5. I don’t think it’s possible cause AliExpress ships millions of products in a day across the boarder this will make there customer service a nightmare.

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  6. Hi, after the 60-day protection, product did noy arrive me. I’m open the duspite and aliexpress made a full refund. No problem so far. My question is who pays this refund money? by aliexpress or by direct to seller?
    Do you have any information? Thank you.

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    • Craig Donnelly ·

      Recently cancelled an order on Aliexpress, the order was marked as shipped but the seller never shipped the order. Aliexpress only refunded me the purchase cost and not the tax I paid I can’t fill in any UK form as there’s no details, and Aliexpress are say if I’m not cat registered I’m not eligible for a refund on the tax is this illegal how do I proceed from here ? I’m in the UK thanks

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  7. I have the same issue like Kerry has. The buyer offer me a r
    Product called “Duty Free” for 40€ so I don’t have to pay the duty, and just wait at home. But the problem, on the picture of the product, they said that the product is duty free, and now they ask me to pay it.. Do you guys have any solution??

    Best Regard
    Chris

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  8. I was never told by the seller that I would have to pay customs fees and they are telling me that it’s my fault for not knowing as they don’t no how my customs work. Can I claim customs fee from seller as they did not warn me of customs fees as they themselfs did not look in to this

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  9. What happens if your goods are held at the customs and you have already uninstalled the aliexpress app do you still get a refund of your money

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  10. Hi
    With Amazon it is possible to have Amazon include the customs cost in the total cost. That is both cheaper – no customs handling cost – and faster, no delay time in customs.
    Will that option come to AliExpress?
    Best from Denmark

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  11. My item is showing item insert into the bag (OTB)

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  12. Why does Aliexpress doesn’t pay the tax?

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    • Tarantina de AlixBlog ·

      Hi Rob,

      Customs must be paid by the buyer, that’s how it works in all the internet shops, not only AliExpress.

      Regards

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      • Hi. Is AliExpress VOEC registered?? If so how can i see if the seller is collecting VAT??

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        • AliExpress is VOEC registered, which means they will charge VAT at purchase time, however, there is no guarantee that the sender have registered the shipment correctly and you may then risk having to pay VAT twice. If the transport company tells you that you have to pay them the VAT you have to reclaim this from the seller by opening a dispute, and from my experience (have an active dispute now) AliExpress are far from helpful. Best way to deal with this is either to use paypal and raise a dispute through them, or do not use AliExpress at all.

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