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Hello!

I’m trying to send a small gift (a few trading cards worth $20 or less) from the US to someone in Denmark and I’m trying to figure out the logistics here. I use a shipping program and I can send an international package in an envelope for around $4-$5. I select an HS code, but my question is about the certificate of origin. How do I get both the label and the certificate on a small white envelope? Do I still need a certificate of origin in this case? I’ve sent packages internationally before, but they’ve been boxes where I can just tape the certificate to the side.

I guess another option is to just put an international stamp on there and send it as a letter with a few cards in there. I assume this is bending or even breaking the rules, but I’m not sure.

Anyone have any experience with this and can advise? It would be greatly appreciated!


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/Pathologyg at 2024-03-16 16:20:35+00:00.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

jpamills at 2024-03-17 04:52:49+00:00 ID: kv8p3d1


Your recipient may end up needing to pay VAT (sales tax) on the items and an administrative fee as well, FYI. https://toldst.dk/en-us/individuals/online-shopping/online-shopping-outside-the-eu

EDIT: Special rules do apply for gifts, with an exemption that your cards should fall into, as long as you're a private individual sending to a private individual. https://toldst.dk/en-us/individuals/gifts-dispatched-from-countries-outside-the-eu