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French Polynesia Import Duties & Taxes Explained

Shopping from US retailers and shipping to

French Polynesia

?

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

Commercial imports to French Polynesia are generally taxed regardless of value. You can expect a standard VAT of 16%, customs duties between 5% and 20%, and consumption taxes from 7% to 25%. Personal gifts may be exempt up to 20,000 XPF. Additionally, carriers often charge brokerage fees between 3,500 XPF and 6,000 XPF per shipment.

Your questions answered

Q1.

What import taxes will I pay on my shipment to French Polynesia?

Your shipment is subject to a cumulative tax structure including Customs Duty (DD), Value Added Tax (TVA) at 16%, and local Consumption Tax (TMC). These charges are calculated based on the total landed cost of your items plus shipping and insurance.

Q2.

Is there a duty-free threshold for purchases sent from the US?

There is effectively no duty-free threshold for commercial purchases sent via express carriers to French Polynesia. Taxes apply from the first dollar of value, unlike the 20,000 XPF exemption that may apply only to personal gifts between private individuals.

Q3.

How is the VAT (TVA) rate calculated for my package?

The standard TVA rate of 16% is applied to the CIF value, which includes your item cost, shipping, insurance, plus any applicable customs duties. This means you pay tax on the total landed value rather than just the purchase price.

Q4.

What are the typical rates for Customs Duty and local taxes?

Customs Duty (DD) typically ranges from 5% to 20%, while the specific Consumption Tax (TMC) can add another 7% to 25% depending on the product category. You may also encounter a 2% Statistics Tax and a small Port Tax.

Q5.

Will I have to pay carrier handling fees when my shipment arrives?

Yes, carriers like DHL, FedEx, or UPS typically charge an administrative fee between 3,500 XPF and 6,000 XPF for processing the complex multi-tax declaration. This is a separate flat fee collected by the carrier upon delivery.

Q6.

Who collects these import charges from me?

The Direction des Douanes de la Polynésie française determines the charges, but they are usually collected directly by your carrier or customs broker when the shipment arrives. You will need to settle these fees before your package is released.

Q7.

Can I estimate the total import costs before my shipment leaves the US?

While exact figures depend on the specific HS code and carrier exchange rates, you can estimate costs by adding 16% TVA, 5-20% duty, and 7-25% local tax to your item value plus shipping. Expect to pay roughly 40% to 60% of your total landed cost in taxes alone.

Q8.

Does French Polynesia follow the same tax rules as mainland France?

No, French Polynesia is an Overseas Collectivity with its own independent tax laws and is not part of the EU fiscal territory. This means EU-specific exemptions do not apply to your US purchases forwarded by Stackry.

Q9.

Are electronics taxed differently than other goods?

Yes, electronics often fall into higher tax brackets for the Consumption Tax (TMC), which can reach up to 25% depending on the specific item classification. Check your product category carefully as rates vary significantly between essentials and luxury goods.

Q10.

What happens if my shipment is marked as a gift?

Shipments sent between private individuals may be exempt up to 20,000 XPF if they are genuinely non-commercial gifts. However, most e-commerce purchases from US retailers will be treated as commercial imports and taxed immediately.

Helpful Resources

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

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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