Whether you want to send a care package to your family or a birthday present to a friend abroad, it’s not as simple as dropping the package off at the post office.
Customs regulations, duties and taxes, and secure packaging are important when shipping from the US to Europe, and we will explain what rules you have to follow. Let’s make your parcel shipping quick and easy.
Declare Your Gifts Properly
The process of shipping gifts with courier services like Meest-America is similar to any other parcel delivery. You have to fill out a customs declaration form:
- Mark all your items as a “gift”.
- List the items in detail.
- State the value of every item.
Be honest about things you are shipping. Even though they are sent as presents, the value should still be accurate. Otherwise, customs authorities will have to investigate it, which can result in delays, fines, and even potential return or confiscation.
Know the Limits
Most customs in Europe will not apply duties or taxes if your gifts are valued under €45 (about $50). In case you’re shipping more valuable items or the destination doesn’t have this rule, the recipient will have to pay the fees. With Meest-America, you can prepay the duties, which is perfect for gift-giving.
Don’t Package Fancy
You might be tempted to wrap your presents with fancy paper and tie the boxes with a ribbon. Yet, the packaging will be ruined if customs officers open it. So, avoid fancy packaging and keep it simple. Make sure your box is secure and sturdy.
Making Your Gift Delivery Smooth
Shipping gifts from the US to Europe with Meest-America is easy, as long as you follow certain rules. Declare your items properly, mind the limits for the duty-free entry, and keep the packaging simple — your parcel will be delivered in no time.