Do you need expostage if you are mailing from germany

When shipping from Germany, you may not always need an export declaration (Expostage) depending on the type of goods, their value, and the destination country. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Low-value goods: If the goods have a value of €22 or less, you don't need an export declaration. This is in accordance with the EU's Low-Value Consignment Relief (LVCR) regulation.
  2. Commercial goods: If you're shipping commercial goods with a value above €22, you'll need to file an export declaration with the German customs authorities (Zoll) before shipping. This applies to goods like electronics, machinery, and other commercial products.
  3. Restricted or controlled goods: Certain goods, such as firearms, ammunition, or certain chemicals, are subject to specific regulations and may require an export declaration, even if their value is below €22.
  4. Goods to non-EU countries: If you're shipping goods from Germany to a non-EU country, you'll need to file an export declaration, regardless of the goods' value.
  5. Goods to EU countries: If you're shipping goods from Germany to another EU country, you may not need an export declaration, but you'll still need to comply with the EU's customs regulations.

To determine if you need an export declaration, you can:

  1. Check the German customs authorities' website (Zoll.de) for specific guidelines and regulations.
  2. Contact the German customs authorities or a local trade association for guidance.
  3. Consult with a freight forwarder or logistics provider who is familiar with German export regulations.

Remember to always check the regulations and requirements for the specific goods you're shipping, as well as the destination country's import regulations.