Are you still unsure about online shopping outside of the EU and on UK sites? If your answer to that question is yes, you’re not alone.
In most instances, VAT and charges are applied in your online shopping basket, paid upfront and nothing more is needed from you. An Post deliver these items the next day, once they arrive in Ireland.
- Why do I need to pay customs charges?
- How will I know I need to pay them?
- How long do I have to pay them?
- Why was I not told about my customs charges?
- How are they calculated?
- How do I spot a scam?
- Are there any exemptions?
- Can I dispute customs charges?
- Will my item ever be returned?
- How does it work if the item is a gift?
Source: www.independent.ie
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