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Understanding De Minimis Thresholds

When shipping products internationally, one key factor that affects duties and taxes is the de minimis threshold. This value determines wh...

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When shipping products internationally, one key factor that affects duties and taxes is the de minimis threshold. This value determines whether an imported shipment can enter a country duty-free or tax-free. Knowing how de minimis works helps you set clear expectations for your customers, reduce surprise fees, and create a smoother delivery experience.

How de minimis affects your shipments

Each country sets its own de minimis threshold. If the declared value of your shipment is below that amount, your customer typically won’t have to pay duties or taxes.

For example, if a country’s de minimis threshold is $150, and your shipment’s declared value is $120, it can usually clear customs without extra charges.

Understanding these thresholds helps you:

  • Avoid unexpected costs for your customers

  • Improve transparency at checkout

  • Minimize delivery delays caused by customs payments

Things to keep in mind

  • Always declare the full and accurate value of your goods.

  • Check if the de minimis threshold applies to duties, taxes, or both.

  • Make sure your shipping platform or system (e.g., Shopify) reflects the latest country-specific thresholds.

  • Clearly communicate to customers if duties or taxes might apply at delivery.

Sources

To check the de minimis threshold value by country, feel free to visit this website.

What can affect de minimis eligibility

Not all shipments qualify under de minimis rules. Factors that may affect eligibility include:

  • Product type – Some goods (like alcohol, cosmetics, or supplements) are excluded even if under the threshold.

  • Shipping method – Express courier shipments and postal deliveries may have different limits.

  • Regulatory updates – De minimis values can change based on trade policies or government regulations.

Always check the latest customs information for your target markets before confirming shipping costs.

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