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Posted (edited)

Do you pay import duties on a indoor trainer ?

 

Nope - they are considered to be a cycling component/part, and do not attract import duties. You will however have to pay 14% VAT.

Edited by Origin Cyclery
Posted

Hi,

 

Customs for a complete bike is 15% customs duty and 14% vat, but are the %'s before or after discount?

 

Thanks for the assistance. :thumbup:  

There's an example calculation in the very first post.

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Question,

 

I have a package coming in from the US via USPS, 

 

Their tracking says it's been with customs for the last 8 days, as related to their tracking number.

 

Wondering how I can determine the local ZA side tracking number... sure there would be one, as I'm too pay duties.

 

And then how to track it...

 

G

Posted (edited)

Question,

 

I have a package coming in from the US via USPS, 

 

Their tracking says it's been with customs for the last 8 days, as related to their tracking number.

 

Wondering how I can determine the local ZA side tracking number... sure there would be one, as I'm too pay duties.

 

And then how to track it...

 

G

 

hit this link with the USPS tracking number. The local tracking number should be displayed as well, *IF* the USPS number was registered by EMS/SAPO. All my USPS shipped items were delivered via EMS or to my local PO, so it should show up on their tracking service once its registered. Some times, most times, you just have to wait till it registers :/

Edited by Capricorn
Posted

Thanks

 

It says my parcel is lying at the Germiston Hub.

 

G

 

hit this link with the USPS tracking number. The local tracking number should be displayed as well, *IF* the USPS number was registered by EMS/SAPO. All my USPS shipped items were delivered via EMS or to my local PO, so it should show up on their tracking service once its registered. Some times, most times, you just have to wait till it registers :/

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so it seems even though tracking says it is lying at Germiston hub it was actually at the post office locally waiting...

 

Cyclewizz suggest you go and ask them, good chance it's waiting for you.

 

G

 

Mine has been there since the 21st Feb.

They might be making friends as they going to the same neighbourhood 

Posted (edited)

Droooool

 

... busy reading the owners guide, damm this is clever designed product, same hub body front for standard 100x15mm and lefty hubs, just the bits that get added that changes the configuration. Future proofing the product for clients. Makes spending this amount of money so much palatable...

 

G

 

 

so it seems even though tracking says it is lying at Germiston hub it was actually at the post office locally waiting...

 

Cyclewizz suggest you go and ask them, good chance it's waiting for you.

 

G

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Edited by awesme
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Hi there,

 

I purchased a second hand Specialized Roubaix 56cm off eBay for £700. Worked out to R11853. What can I expect to pay in customs/duties (excluding my shipping fee).

 

Many thanks,

 

Matt

 

 

2nd hand items need an import permit from ITAC.

Posted

Rich990, on 29 Aug 2016 - 5:59 PM, said:snapback.png

Hi,

 

Just to check. Does bicycle helmets fall into tariff heading 6506.10.90 which is for:

Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed:

Safety headgear:

Other

If it does it attracts 25% duty? See page 404 of “LAPD-LPrim-Tariff-2012-04 - Schedule No 1 Part 1 Chapters 1 to 99”.

Or am I wrong in this assumption?

I haven't seen anyone reply to your post, and mine is almost 6 months later. Been a while since I last ordered something from abroad.

 

I paid 25% duty today for my order (helmet) from CRC. The tariff heading you quoted is the one showing on the SAD500.

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