1. Accurately Declared Values
This is the most critical detail. The declared value must be the actual commercial value
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How to Avoid Common Customs Issues & Ensure Faster International Clearance
International shipping with LitBuy opens global markets, but customs clearance can be a significant hurdle. Inaccurate or incomplete documentation is the primary cause of delays, extra fees, and unhappy customers. By mastering three key elements of your commercial invoice, you can streamline the process for everyone.
Customs authorities require precise information to assess duties, taxes, and ensure compliance. Focus on these pillars to build a flawless customs invoice:
This is the most critical detail. The declared value must be the actual commercial value
Vague descriptions like "sample," "parts," or "electronics" are red flags for customs officers.
Your paperwork must tell a consistent story that customs can easily follow.
Before shipping, check the destination country's import restrictions, prohibited items, and de minimis value (the threshold below which no duty/tax is charged).
Include the correct 6-10 digit HS Code for your product. This international standard code tells customs exactly what the item is, speeding up classification.
LitBuy's integrated carriers have extensive experience. Their systems often flag potential documentation issues before the shipment is even lodged.
Treat customs documentation not as a bureaucratic obstacle, but as a crucial part of your customer's unboxing experience. By meticulously logging declared values, writing detailed product descriptions, and ensuring consistent invoice references, you transform a potential friction point into a seamless step. This proactive approach with LitBuy Shipping minimizes delays, avoids surprise fees, and builds a reputation for reliable international delivery.
When in doubt, always err on the side of providing more clear and accurate information.