Understanding the duty rates and calculation before sending your parcels to Trinidad and Tobago from Canada and the USA. Jet helps you understand - and minimize - customs clearance costs. We also offer delivery duty paid service to Trinidad and Tobago from Canada and the USA.
With the multiple ports of entry and multitude of items sent to Trinidad and Tobago, there is often confusion regarding the cost of clearance. Clearing costs via Trinidad and Tobago Customs is essential information for those wishing to send parcels to Trinidad and Tobago. Pricing and shipping times are largely dependent on customs laws.
Perhaps the most common question from our customers is how duty and Vat are charged by Trinidad and Tobago Customs and Excise. Businesses shipping to the Caribbean from Canada can contact our team to calculate their estimated clearance costs.
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Trinidad and Tobago Customs and Excise calculate the Duty on the "Landed Cost." Most shippers mistakenly assume that duty is calculated on their declared value.
To calculate duty, customs uses the “C.I.F.” value (Cost, Insurance Freight). This is also referred to as the “landed cost.”
Calculation of Landed Cost
Cost of the item
+ transport cost
+ insurance
= Landed Cost
Provisional Collection of Taxes Order
The Trinidadian Government imposes an additional 7% on goods purchased online and imported to Trinidad and Tobago.
Criteria for the implementation of the import tax include:
Duty rates average between 20% and 30% and calculated on the landed cost (as explained above)
Although duty rates vary by commodity and subject to change, most consumer commodities (including electronics and clothing) are subject to a 20% duty plus Vat (12.5%).
Item: New clothing
Landed Cost: $200 CAD
Amount in TTD$ (using 5.37787): TTD$ 1,075.57
Calculation for duty (landed cost x duty rate)
Duty rate for new clothing = 20%
Duty cost: $215.11 (1075.57 * 20%)
Landed cost + 7%: 1057.57 + $75.29 =$1132.86
Duty rate for new clothing = 20%
Duty cost: $226.58 (1132.86 + 20%)
The Value added Tax (Vat) in Trinidad and Tobago is 12.5%. The Vat is calculated on the total of the landed cost + duty. Trinidadian businesses can often claim back the Vat they have paid.
So, to continue with the example from above:
Landed rate + duty (1075.57 + 215.57) = TT$1291.14
Vat rate = 12.5%
Duty cost ($1291.14 * 1.125) = TT$161.39
Often, our Canadian clients wish to pay customs fees to ensure cost free delivery to their consignee (who is often a family member or client). Our Delivery Duty Paid service to Trinidad provides the option for the shipper to pay the Trinidad and Tobago Customs Duty and Vat.
Although duty rates vary, the fees generally can be broken down into the following categories:
Restricted Items To Trinidad and Tobago:
The list of items that cannot be sent to Trinidad and Tobago are common to other destinations and include:
For shipments from Canada to Trinidad and Tobago valued at CAD 2,000 and above (or otherwise regulated) require a Canadian export declaration.
Read more about Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS).
Importing goods with a value over TT$20,000 require a customs entry. The cost averages around TT$300-350.
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We are happy to help with your shipping from Canada. Please provide some more information about the type of goods that will be shipped, and whether they are being sent via air or sea freight? Additionally, it would be helpful to know the volume of goods and items being shipped. What restrictions or regulations are you aware of that should be taken into account? Contact Jet.
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