Can I go online shopping in Finland?

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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by Jukka Aho » Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:52 am

aic18 wrote:And just to be sure, if I buy something online from Europe, there will be no customs tax AND no VAT tax?
Import tax does not apply.

The VAT is always charged... but when buying from another EU country which is part of the EU Customs Union and VAT area, the VAT is already part of the listed price. Hence, what you pay to the merchant will be the final price. (It is the EU law — you are not legally allowed to advertise tax-free prices to private customers. The VAT is always included in the listed price. This also goes for ordinary brick-and-mortar retail; supermarkets and the like: the price on the price tag is the price you pay at the checkout: the prices listed to consumers are VAT-inclusive.)

Merchants who do a lot of business to other EU countries — worth over a certain annual threshold in euros — are required to charge their customers the VAT rate of the EU country they’re selling to, though. For example, Amazon.de will charge the Finnish VAT rate from their Finnish customers at their checkout, even though elsewhere in their service they may list the prices (primarily to their German customers) using the German VAT, which can make the prices appear cheaper.

Hence, when hunting for bargains, you may sometimes get a better deal by buying from a smaller merchant which does not ordinarily do that much business to Finland, and is therefore allowed to charge you their local (e.g. German) VAT, instead of the (generally higher) Finnish VAT.

Even if you were to order something from outside the EU, purchases below €20.83 (including shipping) are generally exempt from the VAT as they do not collect the VAT if its calculated amount remains below €5. (And they’re exempt from the import tax as well, as import tax will only apply when the value of the shipment exceeds €150.) This makes it possible to buy the cheaper trinkets and tech gadgets tax-free from the Chinese sellers on eBay, or from sites like DX.com, as their shipping is usually “free” and they will happily ship individual items in separate envelopes.


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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by aic18 » Fri Jan 31, 2014 12:50 pm

This is all so different from what I'm used to! At least I know this BEFORE buying something and getting a big surprise!

Thanks for the information, it has been really helpful :)

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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by Upphew » Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:50 pm

aic18 wrote:This is all so different from what I'm used to! At least I know this BEFORE buying something and getting a big surprise!
http://www.customs.govt.nz/features/int ... pping.aspx
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page5549.asp
Seems to be same !"#¤%, just different numbers.
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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by Jukka Aho » Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:18 pm

Upphew wrote:
aic18 wrote:This is all so different from what I'm used to! At least I know this BEFORE buying something and getting a big surprise!
http://www.customs.govt.nz/features/int ... pping.aspx
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page5549.asp
Seems to be same !"#¤%, just different numbers.
Those .au figures are much more reasonable, though. The .nz ones not so much, but still better than Finland.
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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by Keravalainen » Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:57 pm

Hi!
Something important to remember is this: When you order from online shopping companies operating in Finland (Ellos.fi, Anttila, Halens, H&M...), the return of goods is free of charge.
That's not the case with foreign based on-line shopping companies.
- - Besides... when ordering from local on-line companies you don't "have to pay some ridiculous custom tax".
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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by aic18 » Fri Jan 31, 2014 11:33 pm

So it's the same as here?? I thought I have to go to a customs office and pay them cash so I can get my package? :o

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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by Upphew » Sat Feb 01, 2014 9:33 am

aic18 wrote:So it's the same as here?? I thought I have to go to a customs office and pay them cash so I can get my package? :o
You do the customs declaration and payments online. After that the package continues to where ever it was meant to go, unless there was some illegal stuff.
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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by Upphew » Sat Feb 01, 2014 9:37 am

Keravalainen wrote:the return of goods is free of charge
Free for now, post might want money if you deal with smaller shop that doesn't have deal with them, but you'll get your money from the shop then too. Thanks to EU this will change though. We'll see if/how fast companies drop the free returns.
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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by aic18 » Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:58 pm

So how do you know what website to go to to declare your stuff?

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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by riku2 » Sat Feb 01, 2014 2:34 pm

aic18 wrote:So how do you know what website to go to to declare your stuff?
once finnish post receive your parcel they post you a letter telling you a parcel has arrived, it has a reference number and web site details. you can visit that website (all in finnish) and must enter your details and also i think upload a scan of the receipt. If you order many separate packages then you are a bit stuck since the letter will only give the name of the sender (eg amazon) and there is no way to know which of your three amazon deliveries they are asking about. in this case you can't use the website (or rather you can but only have 1/3 chance of telling them about the right parcel).

the website method is not mandatory, you can visit some post office location yourself in person (I go to the one near the airport). which location might depend on where you live.

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Re: Can I go online shopping in Finland?

Post by aic18 » Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:09 pm

Thanks so much for the info! Good thing I know a few Finnish speakers that can help me :D


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