05-04-2026 8:52 AM
05-04-2026 8:56 AM
Ebay has some useful guidance on imports.
Basically, you will pay VAT at some point, and duty if over a certain value.
05-04-2026 8:58 AM
Am asking because if the item is in the US vat is already added at checkout to the bid/buy it now price(they only give you the option to pay the import duty). Can't see that for an item based in Australia.
05-04-2026 9:00 AM
It depends on how it's being sent. There are different options for sellers with different consequences for buyers.
There is no one answer.
05-04-2026 9:06 AM
Does it matter how the item would be sent? Standard international airmail I think. I haven't bought the item. I don't fancy receiving a bill for £120 VAT(anyway the item should be VAT free but I don't trust UK customs to get it right) bill.
05-04-2026 9:11 AM
I meant whether the seller deals with the shipping themselves or uses one of Ebay's partners to handle it, e.g Global Shipping.
05-04-2026 9:12 AM
Oh, I see.
05-04-2026 9:13 AM
It is the Buyer's job to know the duties, fees and taxes that are due (not the Seller's or the Marketplace's). For general purchases going to the UK this usually includes 20% VAT, plus duty if the value goes above £135, and approx £12 fee from the courier if they have to collect duties/taxes.
05-04-2026 10:17 AM
Yeah, I know. I be charged customs if I bought the item even though the item is zero VAT rated under the Secondary Margin Scheme.