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Customs, Duties, and Taxes

The incoterms of LCSC orders are FCA (freight-prepaid) or EXW (freight-collect). Customers are expected to pay any amount charged by the government or customs at the destination. This includes but is not limited to: duties, taxes, and any extra fees charged by the courier company. LCSC will not be held responsible for any extra charges once the original package has been shipped.

As customs policies vary widely. LCSC is unable to advise what the cost may be. Therefore, please contact your local customs office or the corresponding logistics company for more information.

Customs requirements are quite different in each country. Please include information about particular Customs requirements as necessary while you are placing your order: LCSC will support you as much as possible.

If any customers refuse to pay the above charges, the return shipping and any additional fees will be deleted from the order amount, any remaining funds will be refunded.

Attention:
1. Customs offices in some countries or regions require the importer to provide a particular form of identification before releasing a shipment. You may be required to provide an identification number such as a Unique Identification Number, GST number, Business registration number, or Tax ID. If you have such a Tax number please provide it at the shipping address information for further shipping arrangements.

2. Some countries/regions that require an identification number or ID picture or passport picture of the consignee, including countries: Taiwan(China), India, Brazil, Turkey, South Korea, Chile, Ecuador, Israel, Peru, Qatar, and South Afric, this also applies to cases on which logistics providers may require further verification of the recipient's name, LCSC customer service staff will contact you when needed.

3. India:
All shipments to India need consignees' KYC documents (Government recognized Identity and Address proof) to be presented to Customs during shipment clearance. Import clearance cannot start unless KYC documents and authorization approvals are uploaded on www.dhlindia-kyc.com.

For packages including chips, India customs will require a CHIMS registration certificate. The Chip Imports Monitoring System (CHIMS) requires importers to submit advance information on www.imports.gov.in for the import of items and obtain an automatic Registration Number by paying the registration fee. Importers shall have to enter the Registration Number and expiry date of Registration in the Bill of Entry to enable the clearance of consignments.