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Do I have to pay import costs on gifts from outside the EU?
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On gifts from family or friends from outside the EU, customs charges import costs if the shipment does not meet all the requirements of a gift . If you believe that your shipment does meet these conditions, you can dispute these costs and apply for an exemption. You can do this after you have received a letter or request for payment.
, I have received a letter to provide the proof of value
, Ask the sender to send you an email confirming: the contents of the shipment the value (in €) of the shipment that your shipment is a gift You can then upload this email as proof via the online form. To do so, follow the instructions in the letter.
, I have received an invitation to pay the import costs
, Ask the sender to send you an email confirming: the contents of the shipment the value (in €) of the shipment that your shipment is a gift Then, enter your barcode and postal code via Track & Trace or via the My bpost app. There you will find a link to an online form to dispute your import costs. Upload the sender's email to this online form as proof.
, Please note
, : Customs carries out checks on the value of shipments. A fine may be imposed in the event of an erroneous declaration. Upload the sender's email to this form as proof.
You will receive several emails throughout the delivery process of your parcel: You will receive an email as soon as the sender tells us they want us to deliver your parcel and provides us with your email address. When your parcel is sorted, you will receive an email confirming the planned delivery date with a timeslot and allowing you to choose a delivery preference, including the option for next working day delivery. On the day of delivery, you will receive an email stating an estimated time of delivery. If you will not be home at that time, the email enables you to indicate where you want your parcel to be delivered. If the postman delivered your parcel in your letterbox, in a safe place or to a neighbour, you will receive a confirmation email. If your parcel is available at a Pick-up Point, Parcel Locker or point of sale, you will receive a confirmation email. Every email includes a link to track your parcel via our Track & Trace page. You can also track your parcel at any time in the My bpost app or on Track & Trace. If the status of a parcel changes, you will be informed with a notification in the app. You can always choose where your parcel will be delivered if you are not at home.
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