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Burkina Faso Import Duties & Taxes Explained

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Here's what you'll pay in import duties,taxes, and handling fees — plus how Stackry helps you keep costs predictable before you checkout.

Overview

Most shipments to Burkina Faso will incur charges when they arrive. You'll pay 18% import VAT on almost all goods regardless of value. For shipments over $400 USD, you'll also pay 20% customs duty on most consumer goods, plus a 1% statistical fee and 1.5% community levies. Shipments under $400 USD are exempt from customs duty but still subject to VAT and carrier fees.

Your questions answered

Q1.

How do I know if I need to pay a customs fee?

You'll need to pay customs fees on your shipment if the goods value (FOB) exceeds $400 USD. Shipments under $400 USD are exempt from customs duty but still incur 18% Import VAT and carrier processing fees.

Q2.

How to calculate custom duty?

For your shipment to Burkina Faso, customs duty is typically 20% of the CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight) and only applies when the FOB value exceeds $400 USD. Duty rates range from 0% to 20% depending on your product category, with everyday consumer items typically falling into the 20% category.

Q3.

What is an import duty fee?

An import duty fee is a customs charge collected by Burkina Faso Customs on your shipment when the FOB value exceeds $400 USD. Most consumer goods are subject to a 20% duty rate, though essential social goods may qualify for 0% or reduced rates of 5-10%.

Q4.

What is the VAT in Burkina Faso?

The standard Import VAT rate in Burkina Faso is 18%, applied to almost all imported goods regardless of value. For your shipment, this VAT is calculated on the total value including customs duty and fees, though small shipments under $400 USD may qualify for simplified VAT tiers of 10.5% or 21% depending on product category.

Q5.

How is the customs duty rate determined for my package?

Most consumer goods imported into Burkina Faso fall under Category 3 of the WAEMU tariff, which carries a 20% duty rate. Other categories range from 0% for essential goods to 10% for intermediate goods.

Q6.

Are there additional fees besides VAT and customs duty?

Yes, your shipment may be subject to a 1% Statistical Fee (waived for shipments under $400) and approximately 1.5% in Community Levies based on the CIF value. These are standard administrative charges for regional integration.

Q7.

Who collects the taxes and duties when my package arrives?

The Direction Générale des Douanes (Burkina Faso Customs) collects all import charges upon arrival. Your carrier, such as DHL or FedEx, will typically handle the payment on your behalf and collect the funds from you before delivery.

Q8.

Do I need insurance for my shipment to Burkina Faso?

Yes, goods valued over 50,000 CFA (approximately $85 USD) technically require insurance documentation for formal customs clearance. Ensure your shipment includes proof of insurance if the value exceeds this limit.

Q9.

Can Burkina Faso Customs re-value my items?

Yes, customs authorities have the right to re-value goods if they believe the declared invoice price is significantly lower than the local market value. This could result in higher duties and taxes being applied to your shipment.

Q10.

What does CIF mean when calculating my import costs?

CIF stands for Cost, Insurance, and Freight, which represents the total value of your goods plus shipping and insurance costs. This figure is the baseline used to calculate your customs duty and VAT in Burkina Faso.

Helpful Resources

The links below are external references to official Burkina Faso government sources. We recommend reviewing them for the most accurate and up-to-date information on taxes and duties for Burkina Faso.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is intended as a general overview of customs duties, import taxes, and related processes. It is not comprehensive and may not reflect the most current regulations.We recommend checking official customs or government sources to confirm the exact rules, charges, and requirements before making any purchasing or shipping decisions.While we aim to keep information accurate and up to date, we cannot guarantee its completeness and are not responsible for any discrepancies or inaccuracies.

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