The recipient of an international shipment is responsible for complying with all laws of the destination country and may have to pay import taxes, customs duties, and fees which can vary widely and cause delays.
The recipient of an international shipment is responsible for complying with all laws of the destination country and may have to pay import taxes, customs duties, and fees which can vary widely and cause delays.
The recipient of an international shipment is responsible for complying with all laws of the destination country and may have to pay import taxes, customs duties, and fees which can vary widely and cause delays.
The recipient of an international shipment is responsible for complying with all laws of the destination country and may have to pay import taxes, customs duties, and fees which can vary widely and cause delays.
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The recipient is the importer of record and must comply with all
laws and regulations of the destination country. Orders shipped
outside of the United States may be subject to import taxes, customs duties and fees levied by the destination country. The recipient of an international shipment may be subject to such import taxes, customs duties and fees, which are levied once a shipment reaches the recipient's country. Additional charges for customs clearance must be fulfilled by the recipient; Amazon has no control over these charges, nor can Amazon predict what they may be. Customs policies vary widely from country to country; you should contact your local customs office for more information. When customs clearance procedures are required, it can cause delays beyond our original delivery estimates.
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