The customs duty rate ranges from 0 to 20 per cent, calculated from the price of the item, including shipping and transport insurance where applicable. VAT on most items is 25 per cent.
When your package arrives in Sweden, you will be contacted by the company (e.g. the Swedish postal service, Posten) shipping the item to Sweden. Then the company will complete a customs declaration for you. When you retrieve the package, you will pay customs duty and VAT to the company who have completed your declaration. You may also have to pay other charges such as administrative fees and service charges. It is best to determine what these charges will be before ordering, as the final price of the item may be much higher than what you initially expected.
Counterfeiting and piracy are common throughout the world, and anything may be counterfeited, such as clothing, shoes, sunglasses, and handbags, but also batteries, medicines, and parts for cars and aircraft. Please note that many counterfeit goods are sold on the Internet.
Please note that certain goods such as medicines are subject to special regulations.
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