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Cameroon 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

Cameroon charges taxes and duties on nearly all imports from the first dollar. When your shipment arrives, expect to pay 17.5% import VAT, customs duties ranging from 5-40% (typically 20% for consumer goods), plus additional levies totaling around 2.2% of your item's value. Carrier handling fees of approximately $25-40 also apply. Total charges often range from 40-50% of your purchase value.

Your questions answered

Q1.

How much is custom duty in Cameroon?

Cameroon customs duty rates range from 5% to 40% depending on your item type: 5% for essential goods, 10% for intermediate goods, 20% for consumer goods like electronics and clothing, and 30-40% for luxury items. There is effectively no duty-free threshold in Cameroon, so nearly all shipments are subject to taxes from the first dollar, plus additional fees like 17.5% Import VAT and various administrative levies.

Q2.

Do I have to pay taxes on small packages sent to Cameroon?

Yes, there is effectively no duty-free threshold for imports into Cameroon. Nearly all commercial and courier shipments are subject to taxes from the first dollar of value.

Q3.

What are the different types of taxes in Cameroon?

Cameroon charges Import VAT at 17.5%, Customs Duty (5-40% depending on goods), plus levies like a 1% Computer Fee, 1% Community Integration Tax, and 0.2% African Integration Contribution on your shipment. These apply to nearly all imports with no threshold, meaning taxes start from the first dollar of value.

Q4.

Are there any additional fees besides VAT and customs duty?

Yes, your shipment will likely incur a 1% Computer Fee, a 1% Community Integration Tax, and a 0.2% African Integration Contribution based on the CIF value. These small levies add up quickly to the total amount you owe.

Q5.

How much does the carrier charge for customs clearance?

Carriers like DHL, FedEx, or UPS typically charge between 15,000 XAF and 25,000 XAF (approx. $25–$40 USD) for processing your customs entry. This fee is separate from the government taxes and duties.

Q6.

Will I have to pay for pre-shipment inspection?

Pre-shipment inspection is generally required for shipments valued over 2,000,000 XAF (approx. $3,300 USD). Even if your package is below this threshold, a verification fee may still apply.

Q7.

Who collects the taxes and duties when my package arrives?

Direction Générale des Douanes (Cameroon Customs) determines and collects all import charges. Your carrier will handle the entry process but the rates are set by Cameroonian law.

Q8.

How is the total tax amount calculated on my shipment?

The calculation starts with the CIF value (item cost plus shipping and insurance), adds all applicable duties and levies, and then applies the 17.5% VAT to that new subtotal. This means you pay VAT on top of the duties themselves.

Q9.

Are electronics like smartphones subject to special taxes?

Yes, imported electronics are generally subject to a specific 1% Computer Fee in addition to standard customs duty and VAT. Recent laws have reintroduced duties on many IT items that were previously exempt.

Q10.

Can I estimate the total cost before my shipment arrives?

You can use the CIF value of your goods plus an estimated 40-50% to account for duties, VAT, and levies as a rough guide. However, final charges are determined by Cameroon Customs and the carrier upon arrival.

Helpful Resources

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

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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