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Postby Swindon_Ed » 15 Jun 2011, 16:47

Has anyone here ever used BundleBox before for shipping over BBQ sauces & rubs?

I'm just about to give it a go but when i go to the item description part it doesn't really have a suitable category for me to use.

The nearest I’ve seen is for Chilli sauce am i ok to just put it down as that or do i need to list all of the items individually?

Also it might sound a silly question but are any BBQ rub's or sauces banded in the UK?
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Re: BundleBox

Postby All Weather Griller » 15 Jun 2011, 17:24

I have never used it, but I was recommended it by a US Vet I assessed a couple of months back.

I'm not sure what you mean by banded but you will pay VAT at 20% on the total value of your order when it is shipped. Usually the courier demands payment before delivery.
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Re: BundleBox

Postby Swindon_Ed » 15 Jun 2011, 18:18

Sorry meant to say banned
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Re: BundleBox

Postby BBQFanatic » 15 Jun 2011, 18:42

I have used bundlebox. A relatively painless affair and useful for high value items, but as a Adie pointed out you get charged VAT on the product & or import duties. You must really want it to get it shipped out, because shipping & duties add up.
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Re: BundleBox

Postby Vic. » 15 Jun 2011, 19:05

All Weather Griller wrote:I have never used it, but I was recommended it by a US Vet I assessed a couple of months back.


didn't know you were a vet Adi
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Re: BundleBox

Postby Chris__M » 15 Jun 2011, 23:55

Surely rubs and sauces are foodstuffs, and therefore should be zero rated for VAT? Certainly "culinary herbs and spices" sold in the UK are zero rated - I don't see why the same shouldn't be so if bought from outside the UK.

(Provided, of course, that this is made absolutely clear on the sender's customs declaration.)
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Re: BundleBox

Postby jotch » 16 Jun 2011, 10:48

http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPort ... e=document

Check on here, seems to cover most foods and places then into somekind of category :D
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Re: BundleBox

Postby Chris__M » 16 Jun 2011, 16:24

jotch wrote:http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageLibrary_ShowContent&id=HMCE_CL_000118&propertyType=document

Check on here, seems to cover most foods and places then into somekind of category :D


Yes, that was what I was referring to when I said "culinary herbs and spices" are zero-rated. As I say, I don't see why this shouldn't be the case whether you are buying them in ASDA, or importing from Uncle Sam's BBQ Supplies.
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Re: BundleBox

Postby Swindon_Ed » 23 Jun 2011, 10:21

Well the package arrived really quickly compared to other times i've had stuff sent across. I guess that's the difference between using Fedex rather than USPS.

No VAT was charged on what i ordered but i think i was charged VAT on the shipping? But hey what i ordered arrived very quickly and overall i'm quite happy with it.
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Re: BundleBox

Postby Chris__M » 23 Jun 2011, 10:26

Swindon_Ed wrote:No VAT was charged on what i ordered but i think i was charged VAT on the shipping? But hey what i ordered arrived very quickly and overall i'm quite happy with it.


That would be correct, then - VAT is charged on the value of the goods, plus the transport costs, plus any duty.

In this case, the goods were zero rated, I am pretty sure they duty would have been nil, but the transport costs would be taxed at standard rate.
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