Time for a little update - poor
@Imlach in DK had an
incident with getting some made custom parts from
@Mickeyspinn in the UK.
While it's a ball ache, working in this field for several years, I'm convinced there are glitches still in the system and possibly user input.
Hear me out - goods need to be valued at something "reasonable and at local market price" - anything else will raise eyebrows from any customs authority in any part of the world. Shipping "Gifts" constantly is also an eyebrow raiser. Believe me, even as a private importer and private exporter there will be statistics about this to combat fraud.
From my understanding at the moment, from the UK to EU demands some paper work which can be filled in still by pen paper (the CN23) and then Royal Mail copy it into a system to allow pre-clearance and an early heads up of anything suspect to a EU member state. Description of what is sent is crucial here. I received some chain rings from my brother from the UK to France and was amazed at the lack of paper work, and what paper there was, was sloppy scribble at best. I was actually amazed it got to me without fuss.
Now turn it around. France to the UK, I can not even put anything in the La Poste system at a local post office which is not bullet proof in terms of printed paper work and god knows how many bar codes. The pre-clearance process practically starts at the moment it is registered at the local post office, way before it is near to the UK - EU border. The UK sees expected goods arrival well up front and in due time. As for value of goods, a 1 kg parcel is already valued at about 20 € for transport alone which means goods can only be declared another 17 € max to avoid the receiver (importer) not paying duties and what not.
17 € really does not buy too much these days. It's worth noting that UK as still not fully implemented full import checks, and it is still a lottery as I have understood. The EU on the other hand made it fairly rigorous for business import transactions early on. Less so for personal items, and I think in part this why local customs in every member state seem to deal with it, rather than at the border.
It goes someone to explain why receiving from the EU to the UK is "working" and the other way "not working" for our little bike bits.