How much will I now pay in duties to ship a stylus from Japan?


Anybody import a phono cartridge/stylus from Japan since the August 29 when the old $800 duty-free threshold ended? I am interested in importing a vintage stylus that costs about $200. Worried about how much I will have to pay. Do the mail carries charge the duty before delivery? How much should I expect to pay? Any tips and what to ask the Ebay seller?

mrgopal

The import tariffs I would be less concerned about. It's the delay in collecting them and who is responsible for paying them. Since Trump ended the de minimus import rule, delays are affecting everything now. Even things below $500. Which wasn't the case before for music purchases. I ordered a limited edition CD box set out of the UK and it's been stuck in shipping purgatory for about 8 weeks! I was intending to order a pair of speakers from a small UK manufacturer but the shipping delays caused by tariffs have pause my purchase for the time being. If you purchase anything from overseas expect a longer delay.

I found out the hard way regarding fedex’s policy on collecting their fees and tax. I  shipped goods to a customer in Canada, from the USA and the buyer refused to pay the fee and tax. Fedex had already delivered the goods so they billed me for the charges since he didn’t pay. I have a Fedex account. 

I emailed the customer and he still refused to pay so I had to pay the charges. I will not ever ship goods to Canada or use Fedex for Intl. shipments again. This the first time anything like this has happened in 25 years doing business, and this has nothing to do with tariffs because Canada has always charged import tax.

@frank_sm was the customer/purchase thru Agon? If so please let this community know his user name. 

@frank_sm  I assume that the customer paid for goods and then refused delivery.  Why not just deduct your cost of the transaction from the refund owed?