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About the payment method of customs duty

Please note that FASBEE do not deal with custom duties and procedures of the items ordered by our customers. Custom duty varies depending on the type of items included in the package, declared price and so on. Customers have to pay for the customs duties as it will not be afforded by FASBEE.For the payment method of custom duties, it depends on the country. In some cases, you may be required to pay in cash when receiving your package. Customs procedures, including payment of customs duties, will
About the payment method of customs duty

What are the shipping costs

Shipping charges will be applied based on the delivery area for each shipment. Additionally, if the shipment includes heavier items such as coats or boots, an extra fee will be charged based on the quantity. Basic Shipping Fee Asia (Japan Post shipping zone 1): 1,400yen USA/Canada: 7,100yen Other countries and regions: 6,000yen ※For the shipping zones, please refer to Japan Post's page:https://www.post.japanpost.jp/int/ems/country/all_en.html Please refer to following information for details: Ex
What are the shipping costs

About the Australia Goods & Service Tax (GST)

According to Australia government, all the items imported to Australia will be subject to a 10% Goods & Service Tax (GST). However, as we confirmed with Australia government, currently, you do not have to pay GST when purchasing at FASBEE. Nonetheless, if your package values over 1,000AUD, you will need to pay GST when the goods arrive in Australia. Please refer to following pages for more details: GST on low value imported goods BUYING ONLINE
About the Australia Goods & Service Tax (GST)

About the Singapore Goods & Service Tax (GST)

According to Singapore government, all the items imported to Singapore may be subject to a 8% Goods & Service Tax (GST). However, according to Singapore government's guide, currently, you do not have to pay GST when purchasing at FASBEE. Nonetheless, if the package's value exceeds $400 SGD, Singapore Customs will charge customers GST when the goods arrive in Singapore. Please refer to following pages of Singapore Revenue Authority and Singapore Customs for more details: Goods and Services Tax (G
About the Singapore Goods & Service Tax (GST)

About the New Zealand Goods & Service Tax (GST)

According to New Zealand government, all the items imported to New Zealand will be subject to a 15% Goods & Service Tax (GST).However, as we confirmed with New Zealand government, currently, you do not have to pay GST when purchasing at FASBEE. Nonetheless, if the goods are individually valued at more than $1000 NZD, or are part of a single consignment (group) of goods that is valued at more than $1000 NZD, New Zealand Customs will charge customers GST when the goods arrive in New Zealand. Pleas
About the New Zealand Goods & Service Tax (GST)

What if I don't pay the customs duty?

If you refuse to pay the customs duty and the parcel is returned to us, a shipping and handling fee may be deducted from your refund. To avoid any surprises, we recommend contacting your local customs office to inquire about potential customs fees before placing your order.
What if I don't pay the customs duty?

How is the exchange rate determined?

In principle, the rate changes according to the market rate between 11:00-12:00 JST. However, in some cases, the rate may change outside of this time period. We kindly ask for your understanding.
How is the exchange rate determined?