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Shopping from US retailers and shipping to
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
?
Here's what you'll pay in import duties,taxes, and handling fees — plus how Stackry helps you keep costs predictable before you checkout.
You'll typically pay import duties (0-35% depending on the item), a 4% Customs Service Charge, and 16% Import VAT when your shipment arrives in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. These charges are calculated on the total value including shipping costs. Your carrier will also charge a brokerage fee of around $15-30 USD for customs clearance.
St Vincent and the Grenadines charges a 16% Import VAT, a 4% Customs Service Charge, and Customs Duty ranging from 0% to 35% depending on your item. Your shipment will be assessed on the total CIF value (cost + insurance + freight) when it arrives.
When your shipment arrives in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, expect to pay Import Duty (0-35% depending on item type), a 4% Customs Service Charge, and 16% Import VAT on most goods. These charges are calculated on your total landed cost including item value, shipping, and insurance, and are collected by the Customs and Excise Department upon delivery.
There is generally no official de minimis threshold, meaning duties and the 4% CSC apply to almost all shipments regardless of value. While some personal items under $100 USD may receive reduced scrutiny, you should expect to pay charges on most packages.
Import VAT is charged at a standard rate of 16% on the sum of your CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight), plus any Customs Duty and the Customs Service Charge. This means the tax is applied to the total value including other fees, not just the item price.
Customs Duty rates generally range from 0% to 35% depending on the specific product type. Common items like electronics often fall in the 10% to 20% range based on their classification.
The CSC is a flat 4% administrative fee applied to the CIF value of nearly all imports. You will likely owe this charge even if your items are exempt from regular Customs Duty, such as textbooks or personal effects.
Yes, carriers typically charge a Disbursement or Customs Processing Fee of $15–$30 USD to handle the payment of your duties on your behalf. This fee is separate from the taxes paid to the government.
No, there is no specific official exemption for gift shipments sent via courier services. Your shipment will be treated as a commercial import and subject to the standard duty and tax rates.
The Customs and Excise Department of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is responsible for assessing and collecting these charges. The carrier usually collects them from you on behalf of the government before releasing your package.
Yes, certain goods such as vehicles, used tires, and some plastics may incur additional environmental levies beyond standard duties. Check the specific classification of your item to see if extra fees apply.
The links below are external references to official Saint Vincent and the Grenadines government sources. We recommend reviewing them for the most accurate and up-to-date information on taxes and duties for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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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