Guadeloupe Customs Import and Export Taxes and Fees Outline
Abstract:As an overseas department of France, Guadeloupe's customs policy is closely related to that of mainland France, but there are some special regulations. Import and export taxes and fees are affected by many factors such as the type of goods, origin, and import quantity. The specific tax rate needs to be inquired according to the actual situation.
Tariffs:
Follow the common tariff policy of the European Union.
Tariffs are generally not levied on goods from EU countries, but corresponding tariffs will be
levied on goods from other countries and regions.
The tax rate depends on the classification and origin of the goods.
Value Added Tax (VAT):
As in mainland France, VAT is required when goods are imported.
The tax rate depends on the type of goods, generally 20%.
Other taxes and fees:
Other taxes and fees such as consumption tax and environmental tax may be involved.
Special regulations
Trade within the European Union: As part of the European Union, trade between
Guadeloupe and other EU member states enjoys the convenience of the EU internal market.
The special status of overseas departments: As an overseas department of
France, Guadeloupe may enjoy special treatment in some tax policies.
Agricultural Products: There may be some special tariff and quota restrictions on agricultural products.