Rawa Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 8 hours ago, cluckdaddy76 said: The duty-free code 9706 is no longer free since the old tariffs were shut down and the new ones went in a few months ago. I just received a tsuba last week and had to pay the tariff. A couple months before that I bought a kozuka and also had to pay. The previous year under the first tariffs I used the same 9706.10 code and did not have to pay anything extra. Jason Wait for another verdict. Quote
cluckdaddy76 Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 22 hours ago, matsuya said: Do you still have the commercial paperwork? I may have it, but not sure if I kept it. I had a friend send it to me from Japan and I use DHL. I simply get a message from DHL once it hits customs, I log on to my account and pay them the fee. I used DHL twice last year under the old tariffs using the code I mentioned and did not have to pay. This year I have paid for the three pieces I purchased. Hope this helps... Jason Quote
Rivkin Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 Its very simple. You put in a description of goods. You might or might not pay the tariff on the sender's side, depending on what the sender feels like. After that you might or might not also pay it on the recipient's side. Depending on whether the delivery company accepts the tariff already paid or accepts it does not need to be paid because its antique or whatever. You might end up paying the tariff once. Or twice. Or not at all. 2 Quote
Gerry Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 I just wanted to share a data point about the tariff situation for importing swords from Japan. I just received a sword via Japan EMS/USPS, and besides paying what seems like a normal EMS charge for a sword, I haven't been asked to pay for any additional tariff fees, as I had to when I used UPS for the same purpose last year. 1 Quote
Hokke Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 29 minutes ago, Gerry said: I just wanted to share a data point about the tariff situation for importing swords from Japan. I just received a sword via Japan EMS/USPS, and besides paying what seems like a normal EMS charge for a sword, I haven't been asked to pay for any additional tariff fees, as I had to when I used UPS for the same purpose last year. Could you tell us the vendor from whom you purchased your sword? Quote
Rawa Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 3 hours ago, Gerry said: I just wanted to share a data point about the tariff situation for importing swords from Japan. I just received a sword via Japan EMS/USPS, and besides paying what seems like a normal EMS charge for a sword, I haven't been asked to pay for any additional tariff fees, as I had to when I used UPS for the same purpose last year. You know that some were receiving custom invoice with tariffs in separate letter? Quote
Gerry Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 I received this EMS shipment from Jauce. It's been 3 weeks, and I haven't received anything from USPS about paying for a tariff. Quote
Hokke Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM (edited) just saw this on the UPS site while checking on another shipment Edited Tuesday at 01:11 PM by Hokke 2 Quote
anguilla1980 Posted Tuesday at 01:57 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 01:57 PM Being that they failed to respond to me the past 3 months, sent to a specific email address they had set up for this (usspdutydiscrepancyreview@ups.com), I say good F'ing luck on that. They seem more concerned with refunding large businesses rather than individuals. Quote
Hokke Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM 56 minutes ago, anguilla1980 said: Being that they failed to respond to me the past 3 months, sent to a specific email address they had set up for this (usspdutydiscrepancyreview@ups.com), I say good F'ing luck on that. They seem more concerned with refunding large businesses rather than individuals. While I have little doubt that certain entities will have preference ahead of we little people, it is also reasonable to assume the volume of people looking for refunds is mind boggling. We have no idea the number of staff dedicated to this process, but I bet it isn’t a large number. So it’s not a surprise that this refund process is likely going to drag out into 2027. So the question is whether or not the amount of the refund is worth the time spent staying on top of the process. Quote
Rawa Posted Wednesday at 05:20 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:20 PM Just guys don't wait with refund request until limitation period [dunno If I translated term correctly] Keep all paperwork even If You get under tariffs established on new grounds. Happy for You bring this iron safe and sound. Quote
Mark Posted yesterday at 04:44 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:44 PM i bought a book from Japan last December. it was shipped and received in early Jan. Yesterday (4 1/2 months later) i received a bill for $53 from Fedex not sure the options, i already have the package but i guess i owe it but not sure why i am getting it now when i thought the SC threw out the charges mark Quote
Hokke Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM 51 minutes ago, Mark said: i bought a book from Japan last December. it was shipped and received in early Jan. Yesterday (4 1/2 months later) i received a bill for $53 from Fedex not sure the options, i already have the package but i guess i owe it but not sure why i am getting it now when i thought the SC threw out the charges mark Sounds like a prime question for FedEx, I’ll be curious what they say. That said, it’s likely going to be one of two things. Either they tell you not to worry about and that’s that OR (and this is what I think is more likely) they will tell you to pay the charge and only then can you start the process of jumping through hoops to have it refunded at a later date. Let us know 1 Quote
Mushin Posted yesterday at 06:33 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:33 PM 1 hour ago, Mark said: i bought a book from Japan last December. it was shipped and received in early Jan. Yesterday (4 1/2 months later) i received a bill for $53 from Fedex not sure the options, i already have the package but i guess i owe it but not sure why i am getting it now when i thought the SC threw out the charges mark Same just happened with a friend here in Florida. Bought some fittings from a well-known dealer in Japan. Arrived w/no problem from UPS and then months later, he got hit for almost $400 in taxes, fees and penalties. With the mess created by the tariffs and the issues we have had with thefts from USPS shipments from and to Japan, I have stopped buying from overseas altogether. Though there are some very desirable pieces I have seen of late on Japanese dealer websites, and the yen is so depressed v the dollar, it's just not worth the stress, worry and hidden costs. Looking forward to the remaining US shows and whatever my US dealer friends dig out of the woodwork or from older US collections. Sucks but it is what it is. I fear that the Golden Days of international sword trade may be behind us. Boo! Quote
Rawa Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, Mark said: i bought a book from Japan last December. it was shipped and received in early Jan. Yesterday (4 1/2 months later) i received a bill for $53 from Fedex not sure the options, i already have the package but i guess i owe it but not sure why i am getting it now when i thought the SC threw out the charges mark Mark , Invoice should explain every part of fee. Go to Your fedex account, check an email. I had package from fedex from USA to Europe- Yes You need to watch out for everything I will go for longer story in other thread but with Fedex account it's easy to check. You had to pay for something and probably PAYMENT WAS DUE ON DELIVERY?. If You didnt't pay in delivery day it was credited ... Now You getting request for payment and all is in accordance with regulations. Edited 22 hours ago by Rawa Quote
Rawa Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mushin said: Same just happened with a friend here in Florida. Bought some fittings from a well-known dealer in Japan. Arrived w/no problem from UPS and then months later, he got hit for almost $400 in taxes, fees and penalties. With the mess created by the tariffs and the issues we have had with thefts from USPS shipments from and to Japan, I have stopped buying from overseas altogether. Though there are some very desirable pieces I have seen of late on Japanese dealer websites, and the yen is so depressed v the dollar, it's just not worth the stress, worry and hidden costs. Looking forward to the remaining US shows and whatever my US dealer friends dig out of the woodwork or from older US collections. Sucks but it is what it is. I fear that the Golden Days of international sword trade may be behind us. Boo! Bobby, Tariffs are payed by buyer afterall, why big orange is so proud from himself? Situation when one "small specific rich group" is a victim for political gain - it's called comunism :D You are living in USA, what does it really look like? Are You happy with this so called greatest political system - democracy? You have a feeling that all is made to get majority votes and majority is a mass of poor low-paid idiots? Working poor are not interested in You getting luxury goods. They are even happier hearing populist slogans. Marcin Quote
atm Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 9 hours ago, Mark said: i bought a book from Japan last December. it was shipped and received in early Jan. Yesterday (4 1/2 months later) i received a bill for $53 from Fedex not sure the options, i already have the package but i guess i owe it but not sure why i am getting it now when i thought the SC threw out the charges mark I believe informational materials, including books, are exempt if properly categorized (HTS 9903.01.31). But I have heard of others having this same problem when Fedex is the carrier. If the package was properly categorized, I’d file a dispute with Fedex. The Supreme Court ruling was as to the IEEPA tariffs, not the tariffs under the US-Japan trade agreement (which probably would not have been in place without the illegal IEEPA tariffs). 1 Quote
Rawa Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 9 hours ago, atm said: I believe informational materials, including books, are exempt if properly categorized (HTS 9903.01.31). But I have heard of others having this same problem when Fedex is the carrier. If the package was properly categorized, I’d file a dispute with Fedex. The Supreme Court ruling was as to the IEEPA tariffs, not the tariffs under the US-Japan trade agreement (which probably would not have been in place without the illegal IEEPA tariffs). Fedex forced on me fee for storage. Invoice from auction house and amount payed was different by 25$, it was bank processing fee and as such is being exempt from customs value. Yet this was enough for customs to delay. I believe that extra fees generate more profit for them then actual transport service. Go and argue with „cash on delivery” I even sent obvious explanations before they sent me any email. And yeah I didn’t have to correct any document I sent primarily. Edited 7 hours ago by Rawa Quote
Mark Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 15 hours ago, Rawa said: Invoice should explain every part of fee. Go to Your fedex account, check an email. i don't have a Fedex account. don't use them very often. I have received email and text invoices bit nothing in the mail yet Quote
John C Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) This info is from AI, however I was unaware of the second reason (#3) for a bill. Could be a cause of some of it. John C. Edited 4 hours ago by John C Quote
klee Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I have a sword in the export permit process so I ll update this after the end result but I do believe things are back to normal -ish after the cout ruling. I have ordered oil for my swords from Namikawa and finger stones for the chef knives I make and there have been no import fees in 2026. I was hit with a bunch in 2025 This is all through UPS who seem to be proactive about not charging questionable tarrifs now. Edited 3 hours ago by klee Quote
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