Jan Gullett
Well-Known Member
I got caught in the tariff changes. An order in process ($92.20 for four rubber e9 parts, the most significant not available in the US) was tariffable.
They were held up by UPS in a warehouse. Forms atesting to their nature (car parts for car > 30 years old) and steel and aluminum content were required by UPS based on Customs and Dept of Transportation paperwork requests. Total tariff costs were $13.20. Dept of Transportation fee was $26.00 UPS charges were $79.18 (Entry Line Charge $15.00, Disbursement Fee $14.00 and Warehouse Fee $50.18).
So the $92.20 order ended up costing $211.18. Delivery time was almost four weeks with all of the paperwork.
I guess it pays place close attention to any notice that tariffs maybe due on an order and favor US sources whenever possible.
They were held up by UPS in a warehouse. Forms atesting to their nature (car parts for car > 30 years old) and steel and aluminum content were required by UPS based on Customs and Dept of Transportation paperwork requests. Total tariff costs were $13.20. Dept of Transportation fee was $26.00 UPS charges were $79.18 (Entry Line Charge $15.00, Disbursement Fee $14.00 and Warehouse Fee $50.18).
So the $92.20 order ended up costing $211.18. Delivery time was almost four weeks with all of the paperwork.
I guess it pays place close attention to any notice that tariffs maybe due on an order and favor US sources whenever possible.