> then all financial and legal consequences of ignoring it are on the sender.
They are, since non compliance will either result in destruction of the package or sending it back (differs a bit per country and type of goods).
It's a bit sad there are no easy ways to prepay taxes and it's hit or miss if you get checked. I'm glad the EU figured it out and have almost no weird surprises any more, except from the Uniteds (states and kingdom).
They are, since non compliance will either result in destruction of the package or sending it back (differs a bit per country and type of goods).
It's a bit sad there are no easy ways to prepay taxes and it's hit or miss if you get checked. I'm glad the EU figured it out and have almost no weird surprises any more, except from the Uniteds (states and kingdom).