If the goods are sent directly to the mainland of China, the tax will be 50% of the postal tax, but if the goods are large, they will not be cleared. After arriving at the customs, the customs will let you apply for general trade declaration, with customs duty 15%, value-added tax 17% and consumption tax 30%. This declaration will be very troublesome, and it is difficult for companies or individuals in general, so they will return the goods.
Suggestion: Transit in Hong Kong can solve the problem.
Extended data:
Calculation of import tariff, the basic formula for calculating import tariff is: import tariff = duty paid price × import tariff rate.
Please pay attention to the following points when calculating tariffs:
1. Import tax is paid in RMB. If the imported goods are denominated in foreign currency, the customs shall calculate the transaction price in RMB according to the central parity of RMB foreign exchange announced by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange on the date when the tax payment certificate is issued. Foreign currencies not listed in the RMB foreign exchange quotation sheet shall be converted into RMB at the exchange rate determined by the state foreign exchange administration department.
2. The customs value shall be calculated in RMB yuan and rounded to the nearest yuan. After tax payment, the tax shall be calculated to minutes and rounded off as follows.
3. One ticket of goods below RMB 50 yuan is exempt from customs duties. The transaction price of imported goods has different price forms due to different trading conditions. Commonly used price terms are FOB, CIF and CIF. According to three commonly used price terms, this paper introduces the calculation of import tax with examples.
The tax is calculated as follows: (1) Review the declared price and confirm the tax rate: steel wire belongs to the tax number 73 10, and the import tariff rate is 15%. (2) Convert the price of the goods into RMB according to the foreign exchange quotation on the day when the tax payment certificate is issued.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Import tariffs