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I have seen a bike i like on eBay and the seller is willing to post to uk
It can be sent from USA or canada as he is at the border
Has anyone done this before and could recommend a courier?
Thanks
make sure you are up to speed with import and customs charges
Shipping costs based on volume - measure up a bike box, bash the dimensions into a shipping estimate calculator and pour yourself a stiff drink! You'll also pay duty and VAT on the prices of the bike + shipping e.g. assuming duty of VAT: 1.2*1.08(Cost of bike + shipping) therefore if the bike costs £500 and shipping £120 to get it to your doorstep is going to cost you £803, plus there'll be a freight-forwarding / handling charge
Do you get hammered for VAT/ duties on 2nd bikes?
I didn't think you did?
You need to prove it's 2nd hand if you have any hope, anything imported short of personal possesions is taxed
Doesn't matter if its second, third or fourth hand, VAT is applicable. From memory certain classes of antiques (over a 100 years old) were vat exempt. If you decide to ask the sender to lower the declared value you will reduce your tax burden but increase your risk if anything happens to the bike in transit or if it fails to turn up.
I regret to say there is no easy way around this.
I got hammered for tax on a used frame and wheels. I wouldn't do it again....
It was a few years ago (3 or 4?) when the postage costs to and from the USA suddenly jumped up in price. I was on retrobike a lot and there was a healthy cross Atlantic trade in parts and bikes/frames before the price rise, this was really reduced to almost nothing (at least for frames and bikes) as it just wasn't realistic to post across the pond any more. IIRC you used to be able to post fully insured for £40-50 airmail but it pretty much doubled overnight. 🙁