Shipping a Vehicle to the Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Importing a car from the USA to the Philippines can be an expensive and time-consuming process. From obtaining BIR and BOC clearances to complying with emissions and safety standards, there are many requirements you'll need to meet to import and register a car in the Philippines. If you're determined to bring your vehicle to the Philippines, be prepared to invest a lot of time and money into the process. In this video, we'll discuss the process.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @DavidDangerfield-pm7zz
    @DavidDangerfield-pm7zz Месяц назад

    I am Omaha Nebraska can send to Cebu Philippines I have truck 2022

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  Месяц назад

      Feel free to reach out to one of our specialists at www.sdcinternationalshipping.com. They can give you the details. We are a household moving company, though. We specialize in moving vehicles that are a part of household moves.

  • @floatgamehoops3117
    @floatgamehoops3117 10 дней назад

    Do you have any idea how much ia the travel shipping fee if i buy a car in australia and bring it to philippines for examole Benz AMG 2019

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  8 дней назад

      It would be better to sell the car and buy in the Philippines. It's not so much the shipping fees as it is what the country charges to import a car. It's like buying the car twice.

  • @LedaChrisSamontiza
    @LedaChrisSamontiza 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m planning to bring my Subaru Crosstrek 2020 to Phiippines. How much will it possibly cost?

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  2 месяца назад +1

      The Philippines imposes various taxes on imported vehicles, including customs duties, VAT, and excise taxes. These can add up to around 30-50% of the car's value. Assuming an average of 40%:
      Lower end: $20,327 * 0.4 ≈ $8,131
      Higher end: $26,509 * 0.4 ≈ $10,604

  • @dpglobal7021
    @dpglobal7021 2 дня назад

    Thanks for the info

  • @albericetzel
    @albericetzel 2 месяца назад

    How do I export cars from the Philippines?

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  2 месяца назад

      The Philippines isn't known for exporting cars. You'd have to speak with someone there who specializes in exporting vehicles.

    • @Bekssss
      @Bekssss Месяц назад

      ​@internationalmoversyoutube what about scooters, they cheaper then in US

  • @sampowers9735
    @sampowers9735 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was pretty sure my Mustang wasn’t gonna make it there anyway but now I’m sure I shouldn’t try

  • @justincooper1626
    @justincooper1626 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this

  • @SensitiveMannequins
    @SensitiveMannequins Месяц назад

    Can you inform on shipping a car from Manila to Honolulu (or RP to USA?). Every single person who asked here about shipping from the Philippine to USA was misread as shipping TO the Philippines. But what is the cost and paperwork for shipping a newer car FROM the Philippines to USA?

  • @jeffjeff4477
    @jeffjeff4477 3 месяца назад

    Hello
    Im married to Philippine resident
    Im wanting to ship my 2004 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300cc to the Philippines
    Thoughts? Is Cebu an option over Manila?
    Any information is greatly appreciated
    USA

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  3 месяца назад

      Shipping a 2004 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300cc to the Philippines would be subject to significant challenges and costs:
      Age restriction: The Philippines generally does not allow the import of vehicles over 10 years old. As a 2004 model, the Hayabusa would be well beyond this limit, making it ineligible for import.
      Import duties and taxes: Even if the age restriction could be overcome, you would face substantial fees, including:
      40% Customs duty
      10% Value Added Tax (VAT)
      Ad Valorem Tax based on the motorcycle's value
      Shipping costs: Container shipping for a motorcycle like the Hayabusa would likely cost between $1,700 to $2,200, depending on the origin and time of year.
      Total cost consideration: Given the bike's age and the high import fees, the total cost of shipping and importing could potentially exceed the value of the motorcycle itself.
      Customs clearance: The process would involve complex paperwork and potentially lengthy procedures.
      Registration requirements: Once in the Philippines, you would need to register the motorcycle, which may be challenging or impossible due to its age.

  • @lawrence.centinales
    @lawrence.centinales 4 месяца назад

    hehe im just going to smuggle it jk

  • @tanaski6168
    @tanaski6168 2 месяца назад

    how much will it cost to buy motorcycle from copart usa to philippines? including custom tax fees?

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  2 месяца назад

      Here's a summary of the fees and taxes for importing a motorcycle into the Philippines:
      Customs Duty: 40% of the motorcycle's book value
      Value-Added Tax (VAT): 12% (updated from the 10% mentioned in the older source)
      Ad Valorem Tax: 15% to 100%, depending on the motorcycle's engine displacement
      Other potential charges:
      Storage and arrastre fees
      Demurrage fees (charged by the shipping line)
      Wharfage dues (collected by the Philippine Ports Authority)
      The total cost can be substantial, potentially doubling the original price of the motorcycle. For example, if you were importing a high-end motorcycle like a Harley-Davidson, the final import duties and taxes could be approximately equal to the purchase price of the new bike.

  • @utmocanimations4136
    @utmocanimations4136 2 месяца назад

    Hi, I'm a filipino here in NZ and wanted to ship my diy camper (hiace van) to the ph. Would it be worth it?

  • @JeffBrandenburg-bp4dm
    @JeffBrandenburg-bp4dm 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Toronto, i want to ship my motorbike 2023 Kawasaki to Manila? Is this possible?

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  3 месяца назад

      Shipping a 2023 Kawasaki motorcycle to Manila is possible, but it's very expensive. You would be subject to substantial fees, including:
      40% Customs duty
      10% Value Added Tax (VAT)
      Ad Valorem Tax based on the motorcycle's value
      Shipping costs, registration costs and more.
      It would be cheaper to sell the bike and buy another one in Manila.

  • @ThinkAboutMyComment
    @ThinkAboutMyComment 5 месяцев назад

    Give us some rough prices please thanks

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  3 месяца назад

      Low end, 15K on a 5 year old Suzuki. (That's with all of the Philippine taxes, etc.). Most likely more, though.

  • @josephwoodall832
    @josephwoodall832 4 месяца назад

    What about a four wheeler?

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  3 месяца назад +1

      Unfortunately, there is no special exemption for 4-wheelers that would allow you to avoid the high import fees.
      Import duties and taxes: 4-wheelers are subject to the same import duties and taxes as other vehicles. This typically includes:
      40% Customs duty
      10% Value Added Tax (VAT)
      Ad Valorem Tax (based on the vehicle's value)
      Age restrictions: Like cars, 4-wheelers can be subject to age restrictions. Generally, vehicles over 10 years old cannot be imported into the Philippines.
      Shipping costs: The cost to ship a 4-wheeler would be lower than a car due to its smaller size, but it would still incur significant shipping fees.
      Customs clearance: You would still need to go through the customs clearance process, which can be lengthy and complex.
      Registration requirements: Once in the Philippines, you would need to register the 4-wheeler with the appropriate authorities, which may involve additional fees and paperwork.
      It can cost 5x or more what the vehicle is worth.

  • @Philosoplay
    @Philosoplay 7 месяцев назад

    Hello,
    Thank you for this information. However, I am wondering if it's possible to ship a motorcycle from the Philippines to the US? I am from the US, and i recently married Filipina, and we would like to bring our motorcycle to the US with us. Thank you for you information and any help you can offer.
    Cheers,
    Tony

    • @playernumber0272
      @playernumber0272 7 месяцев назад

      just take the motorcycle apart and send it through a “balik bayan” box and mark it as “parts” cuz thats what it is parts and get it built by someone or urself in the philippines thas how a friend of mine ships motorcycles🤌

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  3 месяца назад

      It's cheaper to buy there. Some have tried dismantling a motorcycles and sending them that way, but they are already aware of this in the Philippines. If they catch you, you've opened to door to a whole separate set of legal problems.

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  3 месяца назад

      People have already been caught doing this. The risk in 2024 isn't worth the reward. The fines have increased according to what I've read and heard from others online.

  • @SharmainTang0809
    @SharmainTang0809 3 месяца назад

    What if bringing my honda from philippines to u.s?

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  2 месяца назад

      Here's a summary of the fees and taxes for importing a motorcycle into the Philippines:
      Customs Duty: 40% of the motorcycle's book value
      Value-Added Tax (VAT): 12% (updated from the 10% mentioned in the older source)
      Ad Valorem Tax: 15% to 100%, depending on the motorcycle's engine displacement
      Other potential charges:
      Storage and arrastre fees
      Demurrage fees (charged by the shipping line)
      Wharfage dues (collected by the Philippine Ports Authority)
      The total cost can be substantial, potentially doubling the original price of the motorcycle.

    • @SensitiveMannequins
      @SensitiveMannequins Месяц назад

      @@internationalmoversyoutube the question was taking a car from the RP to USA

    • @internationalmoversyoutube
      @internationalmoversyoutube  2 дня назад

      Sorry, I answered the reverse question! As long as the vehicle meets the state's registration standards, you should be fine. If you've customized the vehicle, then you may have some problems.