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Shopping from US retailers and shipping to
Tunisia
?
Here's what you'll pay in import duties,taxes, and handling fees — plus how Stackry helps you keep costs predictable before you checkout.
There is no duty-free threshold for Tunisia. Your shipment under 200 TND qualifies for a simplified 10% flat tax instead of standard duties and VAT. Shipments exceeding 200 TND will incur category-specific customs duties plus 19% VAT and a 3% formality fee.
Import taxes and duties on your shipment to Tunisia depend on the shipment value, with small shipments under 200 TND (~$63 USD) eligible for a simplified 10% flat tax. For shipments over 200 TND, expect to pay VAT at 19%, category-specific customs duties (0-50% depending on item type), a 3% Customs Formality Fee, and carrier clearance fees of 30-50 TND.
Customs duty in Tunisia depends on your shipment value: shipments under 200 TND qualify for a 10% Global Flat Tax, while shipments over 200 TND face category-specific rates ranging from 0% to 50% depending on the item type. Your shipment will also incur a 3% Customs Formality Fee on total duties and taxes, with final charges determined by Tunisian Customs upon arrival.
The standard VAT rate in Tunisia is 19% on most imported consumer goods. This tax is calculated on the sum of your item value, shipping, insurance, and any customs duty applied.
Duties on electronics range from 0% to 20%, depending on the specific product category. For example, smartphones typically attract a rate of around 20%.
Apparel and shoes often face duties between 50% to protect local industries. This rate applies to shipments over the 200 TND threshold that are not eligible for the flat tax.
Yes, a Customs Formality Fee (RPD) of 3% is added to your total duties and taxes. You may also face carrier handling fees starting around 30–50 TND for processing.
Yes, certain high-value items may be subject to a Consumption Tax ranging from 10% to 150% before VAT is applied. This depends on the specific classification of your goods.
Tunisian Customs (Direction Générale des Douanes) determines and collects all applicable duties and taxes. The carrier will collect these funds from you before final delivery.
Taxes are calculated on the CIF value, which includes the item cost plus shipping and insurance. Tunisian Customs reserves the right to re-value items if the declared price seems too low.
The links below are external references to official Tunisia government sources. We recommend reviewing them for the most accurate and up-to-date information on taxes and duties for Tunisia.
إخلاء مسؤولية: المعلومات المقدّمة على هذا الموقع تهدف إلى تقديم نظرة عامة حول الرسوم الجمركية وضرائب الاستيراد والعمليات ذات الصلة. وهي ليست شاملة وقد لا تعكس أحدث اللوائح والأنظمة. ننصح بمراجعة المصادر الجمركية أو الحكومية الرسمية للتحقق من القواعد والرسوم والمتطلبات الدقيقة قبل اتخاذ أي قرار يتعلق بالشراء أو الشحن. وعلى الرغم من حرصنا على إبقاء المعلومات دقيقة ومحدّثة، لا يمكننا ضمان اكتمالها ولا نتحمل أي مسؤولية عن أي تناقضات أو أخطاء قد تظهر فيها.
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