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Customs or Import duty for Sparkling wine to Venezuela

The Customs or Import duty for Sparkling wine to Venezuela is classified under Food & Beverage(cdf categories).

The HSCODE applied for Sparkling wine is 22-4-10-90-0

The tax is applied on the total sum of item cost, insurance cost and shipment cost.

The custom/import taxes are:

General duty is 20%

The average VAT rate applicable in Venezuela is 0.12

Note: If the special tariff rate is NULL then general duty is applicable.

The other taxes applicable are:

N/A

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Calculation method:

Customs Duties or Import duty and taxes will be pending and need to be cleared while importing goods into Venezuela Either by a private individual or a commercial entity.

The valuation method is CIF.

  • The import duty and taxes payable are calculated on the complete shipping value, which includes the cost of the imported goods, the cost of freight and the cost of insurance.

Below is the Duty and Sales tax for Venezuela :

Duty Rates Average Duty Rate Sales Tax(GST) Threshold on goods
0% to 40% 16.95% ST=8% to 12%
VAT = ST * (CIF + Duty)
No Duty and VAT if product value(excluding shipping and insurance) is less than or equal to US$100

NOTE

  • Sales tax is applied on the sum of the CIF value and duty.
  • Some goods like books are exempt from VAT.
  • Customs duty rates generally range from 5% to 35%. The duty rates vary depending on the product involved. In general, import tariffs are 5% for capital goods, 10% to 15% for raw materials and intermediate goods, and 15% to 35% for finished products. In addition, all imports are subject to customs handling charge, a duty import, and VAT.

Extra taxes and customs fees while importing

No other charges.

Prohibited Items:

  • Airline tickets, blank stock (NI)
  • Antiques (breakable and/or fragile)
  • Asbestos
  • Credit card blanks (NI)
  • Furs
  • Hazardous or combustible materials (as defined in IATA Regulations)
  • Ivory
  • Pornography
  • Gas Masks
  • Bullet Proof & Personal Protection Vests
  • Police / Personal Shields
  • Police Type Batons
  • Air, Paint, BB Guns & Related Ammunitions
  • Sling Shots of Any Type
  • Crossbows
  • Arrows
  • Telescopic Sights
  • Walkie-Talkies / 2 Way Radios
  • Fishing Sinkers
  • Drones
  • Pepper Spray
  • Mace
  • First Aid Kits
  • Eye Drops
  • Medical / Surgical Gauze
  • Antacids
  • Tasers / Electroshock Weapon
  • Roller Balls & Ball Bearings (Metallic/Rubber)
  • Items Containing Compressed Gas / Air
  • Knives of Any Type / Class (includes Machetes & Axes)
  • Protective Sporting Goods
  • Camouflage Items
  • Helmets of Any Type
  • Chest Protectors / Breastplates
  • Protective Gloves (Latex. Rubber, Surgical)
  • Protective Goggles
  • Disposable / Surgical Masks
  • Ski Masks
  • Golf Balls
  • Baseballs
  • Baseball Bats
  • Face Masks / Protectors
  • Elbow & Knee Protectors
  • Megaphones
  • Balloons of Any Type
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