Customs & Duties
Important information for international whiskey buyers
β οΈ IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
All customs duties, taxes, and import fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer. These fees are NOT included in the purchase price or shipping cost. WhiskyTreasury is not responsible for any customs charges, delays, or seizures.
π What Are Customs Duties?
Customs duties are taxes imposed by your country's government on imported goods. When you purchase whiskey from WhiskyTreasury and have it shipped internationally, your local customs authority may assess duties, taxes, and fees on the shipment. These charges are separate from the price you paid at checkout.
π° Who Pays Customs Fees?
The buyer (you) is fully responsible for all customs duties, taxes, and import fees. WhiskyTreasury does not collect these fees at checkout. Your local customs office or shipping carrier will contact you to arrange payment before releasing your package.
π What happens if you don't pay? If you refuse to pay customs duties, the package will be held, returned to us, or destroyed by customs. In such cases, refunds will not be issued for the original shipping costs, and return shipping fees will be deducted from any refund.
π Estimated Duty Rates by Country
The following are estimated duty rates for alcohol/spirits imports. These rates are approximate and may vary based on your specific country's regulations, trade agreements, and the alcohol percentage of the product.
| Country / Region | Estimated Duty Rate | VAT / Sales Tax | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π¦ Canada | 5-8% | 5-15% (GST/HST) | Varies by province. Additional excise tax on spirits |
| π¬π§ United Kingdom | 0% (under Β£135) | 20% VAT | Spirits duties apply after certain volume thresholds |
| πͺπΊ European Union | 0-10% | 19-25% (Varies by country) | Germany ~19%, France ~20%, Italy ~22%, Spain ~21% |
| π¦πΊ Australia | 5% | 10% GST | Additional excise tax on alcohol (~$30-40 per liter) |
| π―π΅ Japan | 0% (under Β₯10,000) | 10% Consumption Tax | Higher duties for commercial quantities |
| πΈπ¬ Singapore | 0% | 8% GST | Alcohol duties apply (~$88 per liter of alcohol) |
| π°π· South Korea | 0% | 10% VAT | Additional liquor tax (~72% of customs value) |
| π¨π Switzerland | 0% | 7.7% VAT | Alcohol duties apply for distilled spirits |
| π¦πͺ UAE | 0% | 5% VAT | Alcohol license may be required for delivery |
π‘ How to get an exact duty estimate? Contact your local customs office or use your country's online duty calculator. Many countries provide calculators on their customs websites.
π How the Customs Process Works
- Shipment Arrives - Your package arrives in your country and is processed by customs.
- Customs Assessment - Customs officials assess the value and type of goods (alcohol/spirits).
- Duty Calculation - They calculate applicable duties, taxes, and fees based on your country's rates.
- Notification - You receive a notification from customs or the carrier (email, letter, or phone call).
- Payment - You pay the duties online, over the phone, or in person at pickup.
- Release & Delivery - After payment, your package is released for final delivery.
β° Customs Delays
International shipments may be delayed by customs inspections. These delays are beyond our control. Customs can hold packages for days or even weeks for random inspections, documentation verification, or duty assessment.
- Typical customs processing: 1-5 business days
- During peak seasons (holidays): 1-3 weeks
- If documentation is incomplete: Additional 1-2 weeks
We recommend ordering in advance if you need a bottle by a specific date, as customs delays cannot be predicted or expedited.
π« Customs Seizure & Prohibited Countries
β οΈ IMPORTANT: Know Your Local Laws
Some countries restrict or prohibit the import of alcohol. WhiskyTreasury is not responsible for packages seized, confiscated, or destroyed by customs. By placing an order, you confirm that alcohol import is legal in your jurisdiction.
Countries with restrictions: Some countries have strict limits on alcohol imports, require special licenses, or prohibit personal importation entirely. We recommend checking with your local customs office before placing an international order.
π How to Pay Customs Duties
You will typically be contacted by the shipping carrier (FedEx, UPS, DHL, or local postal service) with payment instructions. Payment methods usually include:
- Online payment via carrier's website (using your tracking number)
- Phone payment to the carrier's customer service
- In-person payment at the local customs office or carrier facility
- Cash on delivery (varies by country)
π Required Documentation
WhiskyTreasury includes all necessary customs documentation with every international shipment, including:
- Commercial invoice with accurate product value
- Country of origin (Scotland, USA, Japan, Ireland, etc.)
- Harmonized System (HS) code for spirits (2208.30)
- Alcohol percentage and volume details
- Buyer and seller information
π° Refunds for Customs Seizure or Refusal
β οΈ No Refund for Customs Issues
If your package is seized, destroyed, or returned due to customs issues, refusal to pay duties, or import restrictions:
- Original shipping costs are non-refundable
- Return shipping fees will be deducted from any refund
- A 15% restocking fee may apply
- No refund will be issued for seized or destroyed packages
β Frequently Asked Questions
- Will I be charged customs on every order? Not necessarily. Some countries have de minimis thresholds below which no duties apply (e.g., UK Β£135, Japan Β₯10,000).
- Can you mark my package as a "gift" to avoid duties? No. This is illegal and considered customs fraud. All shipments are accurately declared with commercial value.
- Can you lower the declared value? No. This is illegal and would invalidate shipping insurance. All shipments are declared at full value.
- Who determines the duty amount? Your local customs authority. We cannot influence or predict the exact amount.
- How will I know I owe duties? The shipping carrier will contact you via email, text, or phone. You can also track your package online.
π Resources by Country
- USA: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (cbp.gov)
- Canada: Canada Border Services Agency (cbsa-asfc.gc.ca)
- United Kingdom: UK Government - Import duties (gov.uk/trade-tariff)
- European Union: Taxation and Customs Union (ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs)
- Australia: Australian Border Force (abf.gov.au)
- Japan: Japan Customs (customs.go.jp)
- Singapore: Singapore Customs (customs.gov.sg)
π§ Still Have Questions?
If you have questions about customs duties for a specific order, please contact our customer service team before placing your order. We cannot provide exact duty estimates but can advise on general policies.
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