Not if Gary declares the camera at Heathrow and pays duty / VAT.LOL, well both are dodgy......
Not if Gary declares the camera at Heathrow and pays duty / VAT.LOL, well both are dodgy......
Not if Gary declares the camera at Heathrow and pays duty / VAT.
So if they come from the same place how come theres a price differential?
because we live in rip off Britain and believe all the b*****ks about better service etc ,yet cameras sold abroad get the same warranties and service in those countrys
Do they f***!because we live in rip off Britain and believe all the b*****ks about better service etc ,yet cameras sold abroad get the same warranties and service in those countrys
Because by buying it YOU are evading Import duty and VAT that's due on the item, there is no way of avoiding that fact because its you as buyer who are the importer and are responsible for those charges.
So is it fair to say by buying grey imports knowing the mechanism, the buyer is deliberately evading tax?
Because by buying it YOU are evading Import duty and VAT that's due on the item, there is no way of avoiding that fact because its you as buyer who are the importer and are responsible for those charges.
You might think so what? but with lots of people now doing it as well as the big corporations/stars/celebs all going for tax avoidance schemes the books aren't balancing. In order to try and balance the books the government are slashing grants & payments to local authorities who in turn are slashing their care packages to people like me, I have just lost 2/3rds of my care hours including all house cleaning, washing and drying of bed clothes, my night call outs and evening calls as well as all my social hours, in short I have lost a life and just have an existence now.
You might think so what? but with lots of people now doing it as well as the big corporations/stars/celebs all going for tax avoidance schemes the books aren't balancing. In order to try and balance the books the government are slashing grants & payments to local authorities who in turn are slashing their care packages to people like me, I have just lost 2/3rds of my care hours including all house cleaning, washing and drying of bed clothes, my night call outs and evening calls as well as all my social hours, in short I have lost a life and just have an existence now.
That puts you in a small minority then, and it makes you sound as if you're in denial.I don't think it's at all fair or justified to assume that the reason that grey importers are able to offer cheaper prices is because they are illegally evading taxes (as opposed to avoiding or reducing their taxes).
That puts you in a small minority then, and it makes you sound as if you're in denial.
Although to be strict about it, most of the grey importers aren't illegally evading taxes themselves. Theur terms and conditions state that the buyer is the importer, so what they're doing is facilitating illegal tax evasion by the customers.
Yes, but do they declare the goods to HMRC, or rely on the fact that HMRC don’t have the resources to check every parcel set to UK.Just a snippet from the Panamoz site, if that helps any
10. Will I have to pay any import taxes and duties?
You will not have to pay any. Our prices are all inclusive. All import and customs charges will be covered by us fully, and will be billed to our shipping account directly. You will not be billed.
Whilst the import duties are paid by the dealer, French customs also send a copy of the receipt for the duties paid to the importer (the customer) and so I can see exactly how much duty and VAT was paid.......
At the end of the day no one really knows how much tax / duty is paid by the Grey market suppliers.
A legitimate importer (official or otherwise) buying retail stock from outside the EU pays VAT on import, and then reclaims it. So the only net payment is by the consumer.Have the 'official UK importers' paid duty and taxes on the goods they retail in the UK? - As most camera goods originate from outside the EU I assume they have and yet the ordinary UK buyer from them is additionally paying vat (unless they can reclaim it as a business).
Just a snippet from the Panamoz site, if that helps any
10. Will I have to pay any import taxes and duties?
You will not have to pay any. Our prices are all inclusive. All import and customs charges will be covered by us fully, and will be billed to our shipping account directly. You will not be billed.
Hi all,
So after a week waiting and going back and forth between TNT and Panamoz, I have finally received my camera.
TNT would not release it until £228 was paid. I told this to Panamoz who immediately refunded me this amount. I then paid TNT and received the camera the next day. On the box, the "value of the goods" inside was $325. I guess I was just unlucky that my delivery was stopped but it is always a risk. Credit to Panamoz though for paying up.
Exactly. Very well put.Ask yourself this - if certain well-known 'grey' importers were really paying VAT on everything and their keen prices just a result of sourcing from cheaper overseas suppliers, surely it ought to be possible to find most popular items at even cheaper prices from foreign dealers (e.g. Hong Kong ebay traders), with the understanding that the UK purchaser is responsible for VAT? Yet, curiously, the VAT-free prices asked by companies that openly ship from outside the EU and state that the purchaser is responsible for all local taxes are very close to those of the companies that imply there is nothing more to pay.
That puts you in a small minority then, and it makes you sound as if you're in denial.
Although to be strict about it, most of the grey importers aren't illegally evading taxes themselves. Theur terms and conditions state that the buyer is the importer, so what they're doing is facilitating illegal tax evasion by the customers.
I always believed that only applied to bodies and that lenses had international warranty...Agreed, that's the one problem of buying abroad, warranty is only valid in that country/region therefore would have to be sent back to that country for warranty repair. Recalls on the other hand would be sorted anywhere.
Isn't this simply due to there being no import duty/taxes on cameras and lenses from certain countries, Japan being one of them?.......Some large respectable US retailers offer cheaper parallel imports of selected products alongside the officially imported gear, and there is no suggestion the appropriate taxes are not being paid.
I was referring to bodies tbh, but on saying that some manufacturers don't honour warranty on lenses bought outside a region either. Nikon's lenses are worldwide but either Sigma or Tamron (can't remember which now) don't whereas the other does. Or at least last time I enquired this was the caseI always believed that only applied to bodies and that lenses had international warranty...
This thread suggests there's no import duty into the US on digital cameras. But I think the big fiddle within the US is to buy by mail order from another state tax-free and then not declare the purchase locally.Isn't this simply due to there being no import duty/taxes on cameras and lenses from certain countries, Japan being one of them?
Were they all smuggling the cameras into the UK and avoiding tax and duties, they would be easily caught, as they make no attempt to hide their trade.
You are more likely to be offered a camera stolen in transit by a criminal, than an untaxed Grey import.
Earlier in this thread I believe the similar retail price including VAT being charged by UK retailers for new kit was questioned. This looks like Retail Price Maintenance something which I thought was formally abolished. The fact it still looks like it must be that the manufacturer is able to exclude vendors who break ranks on pricing. (So Plus ca Change...)
With the typical T&Cs of these companies, it's usually the purchaser that's the importer. They will cover your losses if the shipment is caught, but that's just the cost of doing business.
So I imagine you'd have no trouble getting a VAT receipt from one of the major HK-based 'grey' operators for an item you have received that has not been stopped by Customs?
If the goods are declared wrongly to HMRC then it’s Tax Evasion which is illegal. Who are s responsible (the grey import company or the end purchaser) is questionable but please don’t pretend declaring a £1500 camera as £325 value is legal!Such 'terms and conditions' stated by a supplier who ships from within the UK to the buying consumer may be challenged and argued as merely trying to cover their arses. Tax avoidance (legal) at worst but not tax evasion in my view. But, hang on, apparently I'm "in denial"![]()
If the goods are declared wrongly to HMRC then it’s Tax Evasion which is illegal. Who are s responsible (the grey import company or the end purchaser) is questionable but please don’t pretend declaring a £1500 camera as £325 value is legal!
I was responding to your specific comment.Are you saying that everybody who buys from a grey importer is guilty of illegal tax evasion and regardless of each individual case?
With Canon bodies the 3rd figure of the serial number denotes the original (intended) market;
1) Asia
2) North America
3) Europe

And yes, anyone who recieves a camera worth (say) £1500 which is marked as a value of $325 on the customs declaration IS guilty of tax evasion.
Possibly intended for another market....Austral-Asia, South America.....my CPS rep only mentioned the three that I detailed in the earlier post.The 3rd figure on my 5D Mk IV is a 5!![]()
A little while ago I bought a Canon camera for £769 (inc postage) from a UK retailer (probably "Grey") - however their T&Cs specifically state that taxes were paid. Let's assume, for the sake of discussion, that they were telling porkies (though I have no reason to suspect they were) so I will add on the 20% VAT which would bring it to £922.80 - there is no import duty. On the day I ordered it WEX (and others) priced it at £1199.
Whether one believes that the VAT was paid or not there is a "Ripoff" going on somewhere in the chain - after all it is much more expensive for a small third party dealer to buy, import and ship cameras than it is for the "Official" importer.
Canon UK/EU are killing the high street retailer - not people who want to pay a fair price for given product.
Just my 2p.
....Did you not read the part where I said "the end purchaser will almost certainly have no idea of what value the supplier has attributed to the goods"? You seem to be putting on the mantle of Judge and Jury and decreeing that the end purchaser is guilty of tax evasion irrespective of not knowing what value the supplier has attributed to the goods.