xAbusedAng
Need to get a christmas present for boyfriend, something personalized. Do you know of any places that do this in the UK?
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It's not in the UK, but might help..
If you want to go with something personal and memorable - you can get really cheap custom gifts with a photo of your choice at http://www.attitudereadjustment.com . They have many choices - from clothing to mugs, umbrellas, mousepads.. You just upload the picture you want printed on it, and they do it. Feel free to be creative and search for some nice and memorable picture on the Internet. They do take 3-4 weeks to deliver, but for their prices it's well worth the wait. Best of all, they offer free shipping! =)
It's not in the UK, but might help..
If you want to go with something personal and memorable - you can get really cheap custom gifts with a photo of your choice at http://www.attitudereadjustment.com . They have many choices - from clothing to mugs, umbrellas, mousepads.. You just upload the picture you want printed on it, and they do it. Feel free to be creative and search for some nice and memorable picture on the Internet. They do take 3-4 weeks to deliver, but for their prices it's well worth the wait. Best of all, they offer free shipping! =)
Shipping a gift to the UK?
Maddieemil
I'm am going to be shipping a gift to a friend in the UK in about a week. It has just come to be attention that they may have to pay a tax on it?
I'm am going to be sending a few gifts valuing a little of $100 altogether.
Is there a way to insure he doesn't have to pay the VAT? And how much is the tax?
Answer
Nah, he wont have to pay anything if its under 100 dollars.
Found this online:
"Paying VAT....
If it’s a gift, for example from a friend or relative, you only have to pay VAT if it’s worth more than £36."
(38 pounds is about $60.) However, scrolling lower, it says:
"Paying customs duty
You pay duty on goods from outside the EU if they’re above a certain value.
Merchandise £0 - £135 No duty"
So there, it implies that it has to be worth more than 135 pounds. Just make sure wherever it asks the relationship, you say friend or gift. The vat is more for commercial stuff or sending cigarettes.
Nah, he wont have to pay anything if its under 100 dollars.
Found this online:
"Paying VAT....
If it’s a gift, for example from a friend or relative, you only have to pay VAT if it’s worth more than £36."
(38 pounds is about $60.) However, scrolling lower, it says:
"Paying customs duty
You pay duty on goods from outside the EU if they’re above a certain value.
Merchandise £0 - £135 No duty"
So there, it implies that it has to be worth more than 135 pounds. Just make sure wherever it asks the relationship, you say friend or gift. The vat is more for commercial stuff or sending cigarettes.
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