ITBIS on Items shipped in under $200

PCMike

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I was under the impression that the proposal to tax items shipped to the country...under $200 was scraped due to illegalities in the free trade agreement. Could someone clarify this for me, as I was just charged an addition 18% on items shipped to me.

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PuntaCana Mike
 

dv8

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there should be no tax. what items you were taxed on, what company and what value?
 

PCMike

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Mailboxes Plus...charged me 18% on a $95 item last week...a guitar off Amazon. Said that the 18% now applies.
 

dv8

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they should only charge you tax on the shipping amount. so, if you paid 300 pesos for shipping of the guitar the tax will be 53 pesos...
 
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I can confirm I have received several packages this year and have not been charged any 18%. I would drop that carrier if they charge you 18% on the item VALUE, they can charge you on shipping, but should not (there is actually a litis going on whether the mail forwarding is considered international or domestic service, because international cargo is not subject to 18% ITBIS).
 

SKY

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I can concur with Rubio Higuey on this. I use EPS and have had several items sent just recently under $200 and paid no ITBIS on any of them Change your carrier.
 

NotLurking

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Same here. I've received a few items via DomEx at the end of 2012 and no ITBIS was charged. I'll be receiving a package in a couple of days, I'll post an update on the ITBIS charge or not when the package arrives.

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windeguy

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Many items under $200 recently received through EncargoPaq and no ITIBIS charged.
 

Celt202

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I was under the impression that the proposal to tax items shipped to the country...under $200 was scraped due to illegalities in the free trade agreement. Could someone clarify this for me, as I was just charged an addition 18% on items shipped to me.

Thanks
PuntaCana Mike

Business Mail is not charging ITBIS on items under $200. They kept their customers advised by e-mail of their participation in the opposition to the tax. The president vetoed the tax.

Dump Mailboxes Plus. In fact demand a refund from the manager and then dump them.
 

SKY

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Business Mail is not charging ITBIS on items under $200. They kept their customers advised by e-mail of their participation in the opposition to the tax. The president vetoed the tax.

Dump Mailboxes Plus. In fact demand a refund from the manager and then dump them.

If is a fact that there is NO CHARGE from Customs on items under $200 US. Any company that charges this is just stealing the money from you for themselves.
 

PJT

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The tax should be only on the service the courier provided. They cannot arbitrarily charge a tax on the product if it is under $200.

Regards,

PJT
 

Mauricio

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I received a package the 31st of December, just above 200 dollars ad not itbis charged. By Eps.
 

Drro

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I have had several packages with under $200 value using Vimenca (Transexpress.com) and no itbis on any of them.
 

Bavaro golfer

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PCMike, where is "Mailboxes Plus"? (assuming, maybe erroneously, that the PC in PCMike means "Punta Cana.")

I have been using "Mailboxes <st1:stockticker>ETC</st1:stockticker>" in Punta Cana for almost a year now. They have been charging me their service fee which is the package's weight in grams multiplied by 0.4447 = pesos fee, plus a flat 30 peso fee per package (called their "gestion" or "management fee"), plus 18% ITBIS tax on the total of their shipping & gestion fees.

They used to break down the line items on their invoice as:

(1) Casillero (locker) ebox personal 0-5 kg (up to 11 lb)

(2) dga / airport fee

(3) Casillero combustible / seguro (insurance)

?. plus the flat (sort of) "Gestion" (management fee)"

Then a few months ago they stopped segregating the first three line items on the receipt, and instead started charging all three fees as a single fee which approximately totals the former three fees.

Also, that 0.4447 continually creeps upward. It was 0.420705 a few months ago. The difference between then and now is about US$ 0.30 per pound. Constant upward creep.

Also too, their gestion fee varies -- it is usually 30 pesos, but it sometimes increases to 50 or 100 or 150 pesos, depending on the size of the box -- they don?t seem to have specific (predictable) guidelines -- it appears to me that the cashier just "eyeballs" the size of the box and picks a random gestion fee from their imagination. I have not been able to detect a predictable pattern to the gestion fee variation as it relates to box sizes. Just bigger box = a bigger gestion fee.

My cost (in US$) per pound (of each parcel) varies because a very lightweight item in a bubble envelope gets charged the same 30 peso gestion fee as a heavier item in a bubble envelope. Therefore my actual post-ITBIS fee to pick up items has been (recently in the past few weeks) between US$ 6.33 and US$ 8.42 per pound, all-inclusive including the 18% ITBIS.

So, loosely speaking, I just know that it costs me (generally) somewhere between 7 and 8 bucks per pound, to have my mail air-freighted from Miami to here. For example, I purchased a book on Amazon.com; the book weighed about 3-1/4 pounds (it was 3-1/2 pounds with packaging) = 1590 grams. MailBoxesEtc charged me 865 pesos (US$ 22.15) when I picked it up. Sounds like a lot, but that was actually $6.33 per pound, at the lower end of their typical price range. Lighter weight parcels (like a DVD, for example) actually cost more PER POUND than that. A bubble envelope containing a DVD, weighing 120 grams, costs me US$ 8.98 per pound. Yikes. But the total including ITBIS is US$ 2.37. Will I pay $2.37 to get a movie that I want, brought to me from Miami? Yes, I will.

It's a very high fee per pound -- actually, prohibitively expensive for any item more than 2 or 3 pounds (an 8-pound box cost me US$ 51.00 not long ago) -- but I continue to use their service because it is locally convenient to me.

By the way, their ITBIS tax (charged on their service fees, NOT on the item value) was 16% prior to 01/01/2013.

They never charged me ITBIS on the item's value, although I never purchased & shipped anything through them that cost me more than US$ 190.00. However, I did observe many times, that they indicated a VALUE (Valor Comercial) only represents the enclosed receipt of what I paid, about 50% of the time. Sometimes they indicate a higher value, and at other times they indicate a lower value -- it's like a cage of monkeys are indicating the "Valor Comercial" numbers. For example, a few months ago I purchased $64.95 (a pair of new shoes & socks) from Amazon.com (which ALWAYS includes an accurate, itemized receipt) and the MailBoxesEtc report showed the "Valor Comercial" as US$ 160.00 = not even close! So if they ever DO start charging me ITBIS on the "Valor Comercial", some disputes will be inevitable. Fasten your seat belts, everybody!
 

SKY

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EPS charges 195 rd per pound in Bavaro. If I get a 1lb. package under $200 I always pay 195rd.
 

Bavaro golfer

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Sky, the total fees I listed above (US$ 7 or US$ 8 per pound) include the 18% ITBIS.

Just checking to make sure that you and I talking equivalents: Does EPS RD$195 (currently US$ 4.83) per pound include the ITBIS? Or is a pound at EPS US$ 4.83 + 18% ITBIS = US$ 5.70 total?

MailBoxesEtc's basic fee (minus the 30 peso gestion fee, and minus the 18% ITBIS tax) is generally RD$ 202 pesos (US$ 5.00) PER POUND, give or take a little bit. Then adding their 30 peso (per parcel) gestion fee, and then the 18% ITBIS tax, runs the total up to the $7 or $8 that I generally pay to the cashier, in total. Maybe that additional 30 peso (US$ 0.75 per parcel) fee is where MailBoxesEtc runs amok from the other mail forwarders.

Either way, I agree that EPS wins. I've always thought that MailBoxesEtc is the highest price of all of the forwarders.

MailBoxesEtc accounts (meaning, the Miami mailing address) are free. If EPS charges a membership fee, that too would change the calculation.
 

SKY

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Sky, the total fees I listed above (US$ 7 or US$ 8 per pound) include the 18% ITBIS.

Just checking to make sure that you and I talking equivalents: Does EPS RD$195 (currently US$ 4.83) per pound include the ITBIS? Or is a pound at EPS US$ 4.83 + 18% ITBIS = US$ 5.70 total?

MailBoxesEtc's basic fee (minus the 30 peso gestion fee, and minus the 18% ITBIS tax) is generally RD$ 202 pesos (US$ 5.00), give or take a little bit. Then adding their 30 peso (per parcel) gestion fee, and then the 18% ITBIS tax, runs the total up to the $7 or $8 that I generally paid, in total. Maybe that additional 30 peso (US$ 0.75 per parcel) fee is where MailBoxesEtc runs amok from the other mail forwarders.

Either way, I agree that EPS wins. I've always thought that MailBoxesEtc is the highest price of all of the forwarders.

MailBoxesEtc accounts (meaning, the Miami mailing address) are free. If EPS charges a membership fee, that too would change the calculation.

All I can tell you is that the price for one lb. is 195pesos. That is it no more, no less. And if you ask them they tell you 195 pesos per lb.

As for the fee. It is about 400 pesos for one year. I would definitely recommed EPS in Bavaro, and elsewhere for that matter.
 

Bavaro golfer

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I understand. MailBoxesEtc says the same thing: 200 pesos per pound. They neglect to mention their 30 peso (additional) gestion fee, and they do not include the 18% ITBIS tax in their fee quote.

So is EPS not charging ITBIS at all? Or does their 195 pesos per pound fee INCLUDE the 18% ITBIS?