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Shopping from US retailers and shipping to
Congo (Democratic Republic of)
?
Here's what you'll pay in import duties,taxes, and handling fees — plus how Stackry helps you keep costs predictable before you checkout.
Expect to pay taxes and duties on all items shipped to Congo (Democratic Republic of). There is no reliable de minimis threshold for personal imports. You'll typically pay 20% customs duty on finished goods, 16% import VAT, and administrative fees totaling approximately 4-6% of your shipment value. These charges apply when your package arrives in Congo.
For your shipment to Congo (Democratic Republic of), you can expect to pay approximately 20% customs duty on finished consumer goods, plus 16% import VAT and 4-6% in administrative fees. These charges are calculated on the total CIF value (item cost plus shipping and insurance) and apply to all new items, as there is no duty-free threshold for personal imports.
The VAT rate in the Democratic Republic of Congo is 16%. This import VAT is calculated on your shipment's CIF value plus customs duty, meaning final charges vary based on your shipment value and applicable duties.
No, there is no reliable de minimis threshold for personal imports, so you should expect to pay taxes and duties on all new items. Even small shipments are generally subject to the standard import rates.
Your shipment will likely incur a Redevance Informatique (approx. 2%), an OCC fee (approx. 2%), and an Industrial Promotion Fund fee (approx. 2%). These are often bundled during the clearance process by the carrier.
Charges are collected by the Direction Générale des Douanes et Accises (DGDA) and the Office Congolais de Contrôle (OCC). Your carrier, such as DHL or FedEx, will typically handle the payment on your behalf before delivering the package.
Yes, if your goods are valued at $2,500 or more (FOB value), a mandatory pre-shipment inspection by BIVAC is required. Failure to provide this certificate can result in heavy fines of up to 40% of the shipment's value.
Carriers like DHL, FedEx, or UPS charge separate brokerage and handling fees due to the complex clearance process in the DRC. These fees are additional to government taxes and vary by carrier.
While duties are calculated based on the USD value of your goods, payment is often required in Congolese Francs (CDF) at the prevailing government exchange rate. Be prepared to settle these charges in local currency upon arrival.
The DRC is strict about documentation, and incomplete invoices can lead to manual reassessment by customs officials. Ensure your shipment has detailed and accurate commercial invoices to avoid delays or unexpected higher charges.
You can estimate costs by adding 20% duty, 16% VAT, and roughly 5% in admin fees to your item's CIF value. However, final charges are determined by the destination country and carrier, so actual amounts may vary.
The links below are external references to official Congo (Democratic Republic of) government sources. We recommend reviewing them for the most accurate and up-to-date information on taxes and duties for Congo (Democratic Republic of).
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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