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El Salvador Import Duties & Taxes Explained

Shopping from US retailers and shipping to

El Salvador

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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

You'll typically pay El Salvador's 13% import VAT on almost all shipments. For packages valued over $300 USD, customs duties may also apply (0-30%, averaging 15%). However, personal purchases under $300 USD qualify for duty exemption under El Salvador's Online Purchase Law, though VAT still applies. Express carriers usually charge additional handling fees of $10-25 USD.

Your questions answered

Q1.

What taxes do you pay in El Salvador?

When your shipment arrives in El Salvador, you'll typically pay 13% Import VAT (IVA) on almost all goods, plus Customs Duty (DAI) only if your shipment exceeds $300 USD. The VAT is calculated on the total value including your items, shipping, and insurance, and express carriers may also charge a handling fee of approximately $10–$25 USD.

Q2.

Do I have to pay customs duty if my package is under $300 USD?

No, you are exempt from Customs Duty (DAI) if the value of your non-commercial online purchase is $300 USD or less. However, the 13% Import VAT still applies even if you qualify for this duty exemption.

Q3.

How much customs duty will I pay if my shipment exceeds $300 USD?

If your shipment value exceeds $300 USD, customs duties typically range from 0% to 30%, with an average rate around 15%. The exact rate depends on the specific product classification under the Central American Import Tariff (SAC).

Q4.

Who collects the taxes and duties when my package arrives in El Salvador?

El Salvador Customs (Dirección General de Aduanas) determines and collects all applicable import taxes and duties. Your carrier will usually collect these fees on behalf of customs before releasing your shipment to you.

Q5.

Are there any additional fees charged by the shipping carrier?

Yes, express carriers like DHL, UPS, or FedEx typically charge a handling or disbursement fee for processing customs clearance. These fees are usually a flat rate between $10 and $25 USD or a percentage of the taxes paid.

Q6.

How is the Import VAT calculated on my package?

The 13% Import VAT is applied to the CIF value, which includes the cost of your goods plus insurance and freight charges. If customs duties apply, they are added to this base before calculating the VAT.

Q7.

What happens if my shipment is valued over $1,000 USD?

Shipments over $1,000 USD may require a formal customs broker, which can result in higher service fees. It is advisable to contact your carrier directly for specific brokerage requirements for high-value items.

Q8.

Can I estimate the total import costs before my package arrives?

You can estimate costs by adding 13% VAT to your item and shipping value, plus any potential duties if over $300 USD and a carrier handling fee of roughly $15 USD. Please note these are estimates, as final charges are determined by El Salvador Customs.

Q9.

Are there specific items that cannot be shipped to El Salvador?

Yes, used clothing and used tires are strictly prohibited or heavily regulated for sanitary reasons. Additionally, electronics and items with batteries may require specific safety certifications upon arrival.

Q10.

Does the $300 duty-free threshold apply to all types of shipments?

The $300 exemption specifically applies to individuals importing goods for personal use via courier or express delivery under the Online Purchase Law. Commercial imports or shipments exceeding this limit will be subject to standard duty rates.

Helpful Resources

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

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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