The National Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) reported that to date more than one million Rapid Delivery Shipments (EER) have been recorded, a service that allows importing or receiving purchases or gifts from abroad through specialized companies or couriers up to a value of US$ 2,000 per Shipping.
The products that have entered the country the most under this modality are technological and electronic products, personal items such as clothing, shoes, personal care and beauty products, household appliances, auto parts and accessories, among others.
This customs service allows you to bring products from abroad up to a FOB value of US$ 2,000 per shipment and in case it is less than US$ 200 they are not subject to the payment of any tax.
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To carry out the procedure, it is only necessary to have a RUC or DNI in the case of natural persons who occasionally import or purchase, as long as they do not exceed US$ 1,000 for each shipment, up to three times a year at most.
The main users or beneficiaries are natural persons, who by 2022 represent 77%, who acquire products for personal use or undertake a business idea, while the remaining 23% are companies (legal entities) that acquire goods and supplies for their business.
It is important to point out that 85% of the users who use the special regime of Fast Delivery Shipments have FOB values of less than US$200, with which they do not pay any tax.
With this result, the figures recorded before the pandemic and even in just 10 months are exceeded, demonstrating that Sunat has the necessary capacity and customs services to attend to the sustained growth of e-commerce, which provides speed and efficiency in economic reactivation. of the different sectors of our economy.