| UPS international billing options give customers the flexibility to bill charges in a way that best suits their business model. Whichever option you select, you can be assured that UPS will accurately bill your international charges. |
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Options
- Charges can be billed to the shipper, receiver, or a third party payor.
- Charges for international shipping typically include freight, duties, and taxes.
- Customers using UPS's automated shipping systems can choose to have the shipping charges billed to one party and duties & taxes to another. Or, via the "Split Duty VAT" (SDV) option, customers can bill the freight & duty to one party and the tax/VAT to another.*
The following are a few of the UPS international billing options customers may choose:
- Shipper pays shipping costs; receiver pays duties and taxes
- Receiver pays all charges (usually known as "Freight Collect")
- Shipper pays all charges (also referred to as "Free Domicile")
- Shipper pays shipping charges; a third party (could be in another country) pays the duties and taxes**
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Unless otherwise indicated, shipping charges are billed to the shipper's UPS Account Number and the consignee or receiver pays duties & taxes.* The UPS paper waybill does not support the SDV billing option. ** Not all billing options are available to/from all countries. Please check the appropriate service guide or contact your local UPS office for country specific billing information.
NOTE: A "Duties & Tax Forwarding Surcharge" is applied whenever the shipper requests that the duties & taxes be billed to a payor outside the destination country. The third party's UPS Account Number is required. |
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