Commodities which are subject to sanitary-epidemiological controls must be registered prior to the first import. The Government Registration Certificate will be issued by the government authority ROSPOTREBNADZOR based on evaluation of product samples. Samples supposed to be imported for the purpose of for certification can be imported without the certificate if the purpose of importation is clearly indicated on an attested invoice in Russian language. The shippers invoice must state the producer name, the country or territory of origin and full detailed description of goods.
A copy of the Government Registration Certificate must accompany the commodities which are subject to sanitary-epidemiological controls at the point of time of importation.
License issued by the Ministry of Economic Development
Importers of telecommunication equipment, software and similar items have to check with the Federal Security Service (FSS) if the products are subject to licensing by the Ministry of Economic Development. Products including scramblers or encryption software are usually subject to licensing. The importer must apply for the license issued by the Ministry of Economic Development.
For telecommunication products, software etc. not subject to licensing,the FSS has to issue a notification stating that a license is not needed.
Either the license or the notification of the FSS is needed for the import clearance.
A conformity declaration/certificate. It must be provided to customs authority while arriving to the customs territory of Russian Federation. The conformity declaration/certificate must be published on ROSAKKREDITACIA web portal (fsa.gov.ru). The commodity should labeled by a special sign: EAC (Eurasian Conformity).
If the conformity declaration/certificate and/or EAC sign is missed, shipments will be rejected by customs and returned back to the shipper.
Products intended for internal use and not for resale may be imported without the certificate/declaration if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such products or spare parts and components are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
Range of products:
The most important products are automotive spare parts; clothing; computer equipment; electric equipment; cosmetics; machinery; software; Telecommunication Equipment including Telephone Equipment, Television; toys; tokens electronics signature keys; veterinary products and packing materials (not UPS packaging )
For shipments exceeding the deminimis value limit, the importer must provide the following documents:
There are usually no extra requirements regarding import documentation for shipments that do not exceed the deminimis value limit if the imported goods are not subject to additional control on the part of other state authorities of Russian Federation.
Import shipments to private individuals require a formal entry clearance whether high value shipments or low value shipments. Please refer to Additional Clearance Information - Business to Consumer (B2C).
Commodities which are subject to product safety regulations or undergo sanitary-epidemiological controls at the border have to be accompanied by an attested invoice (shippers stamp and signature). The shipper's invoice must state the producer name, the country or territory of origin and full detailed description of goods. Please see information on Sanitary-Epidemiological Control in section '"Additional Clearance Information' for more details.
It is not required for all, however shipments can be held by local authority in United Arab Emirates after screening due to lack of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) or NON DG (Dangerous Goods) declaration letter from the shipper resulting to misconnections and impacting end-to-end service.
It would be advisable for all shipments originating, transiting and terminating for UAE to have MSDS or NON DG declaration from shipper enclosed in the shipment and copies to be uploaded in IDIS.
All B2C shipments must be cleared within a formal customs declaration but no duty and VAT applies. The informal customs declaration requires certain data and documents which has to be keyed into the customs system or provided to the customs officer.
The private importer must provide:
Data
The passport number and its date of issue
Tax ID (INN)
Consignees residential (registered) address.
Documents
Tax ID confirmation form
A purchase order confirmation (copy)
A power of attorney (brokerage agreement with UPS Russian Federation) signed by the importer.
A copy of proof of payment (bank statement regarding payment for the shipment)
Importer's guarantee letter in the original that the monthly threshold is not exceeded.
Duty and taxes payment (if applicable)
All data and documents can be provided electronically on the UPS website: www.ups.alta.ru
All shipments from business to consumer exceeding 200.00 Euro CIF-value per a shipment or 31 kg per a shipment-must be declared within a formal entry declaration where duty and VAT applies. Please check the service area for high value shipments under 'Areas Served'.
Moscow (including postcodes 140000-144012 in Moscow Oblast), Nizhniy Novgorod (including Nizhegorodskaya Oblast), Krasnodar (including Krsnodar Oblast), Novorossiysk, Sochi, Stavropol (including Stavropol Oblast), St. Petersburg (including Leningrad oblast), Khabarovsk (including Khabarovsk Oblast), Blagoveschensk, Vladivostok, Arkhangelsk, Astrakhan, Belgorod, Bryansk, Chelyabinsk, Chita, Irkutsk, Ivanovo, Izhevsk, Kaluga, Kazan, Kemerovo, Kostroma, Krasnoyarsk, Lipetsk, Murmansk, Naberezhyne Chelny, Novgorod, Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Novy Urengoy, Omsk, Orel, Orenburg, Perm, Pskov, Pyatigorsk, Rostov-on-Don, Ryazan, Samara, Saratov, Smolensk, Surgut, Tambov, Togliatti, Tuapse, Tula, Tver, Tyumen, Ufa, Ulyanovsk, Vladimir, Volgograd, Voronezh, Vyborg, Yaroslavl and Yekaterinburg.
For all other destinations served, the maximum value (including freight charges) is 200 Euro CIF-value per shipment.
For shipments from business to consumer please check information under 'Business to Consumer (B2C)'.
Non-document shipments sent from business to business and destined to areas where we do not offer high value clearance will not be delivered if the customs value exceeds 200 Euro (CIF-Value) per recipient or if they are subject to prohibitions and restrictions which require an individual customs clearance procedure.
The shipments will be returned to the sender under the primary re-export regime. Within the primary re-export regime UPS prepares the shipments for re-export immediately without applying for an import procedure first.
For shipments destined to companies and imported at the Vladivostok import port, the Russian Federation Customs in Vladivostok require the signed agreement for the clearance of letters, documents and low value non documents as well. Delays in clearance and delivery are therefore very likely.
The consignee is responsible for providing Customs with the necessary documents for clearance if duty and VAT apply. The consignee should pay duties and taxes before delivery.
Once these transactions are completed, Customs will clear the shipment and UPS can deliver it.
For Shipments destined to private individuals, the private person must pay duties and taxes before customs release if the low value threshold is exceeded (see value threshold). At all import sites, customs authorities do not allow a carrier to pay on behalf of a private consignee.
Please note that Russian customs is applying additional control measures to shipments from/to Turkey and shipments originating from Turkey but exported from other countries or territories.
All shipments must be held for physical inspection regardless of the commodity or value with one-two day delay at least (dependent on customs productivity).
In addition, Russian Customs have stopped applying the manifest clearance procedure to Turkish low value non document shipments.
All Turkish non doc shipments, regardless of the value, must be declared individually by the importer with additional documents being provided by the importer to support the formal entry clearance.
Turkish Low Value shipments will be put on hold and UPS will contact the receivers for the additional documentation required. If the consignee cant provide this, UPS will have to send the shipment back to the origin.
Letters and Documents are not affected and might be cleared by the manifest after physical inspection is done by Customs.
For high value shipments addressed to private persons cleared at the import site Vladivostok (VVO), UPS is not allowed to pay duty and taxes on behalf of the private person and bill afterwards. The private person must pay duty and taxes on his own prior to release and delivery.
Please note that not only the value(s) of the commodity/commodities have to be considered when calculating duty and tax, but also the freight charge and other fees.
For more information please see 'Customs Valuation'.
All import shipments are subject to Customs clearance in Russia. Russian Customs can physically inspect any shipment without prior notification. All shipments exceeding the deminimis value or containing commodities subject to prohibitions and restrictions must be cleared within a formal entry declaration prior to release.
Shipments classified as undervalued by the Russian customs authorities must be cleared within a formal entry declaration.
Importer TAX ID (INN) - shipper is responsible to provide the importer TAX ID number upon shipping goods to RU For letters and doc shipments, the Tax ID number needs to be marked on the UPS air waybill and as well on the shipping invoices for Non-document shipments.
New business consignees will be contacted for their Customs registration number if the total value of the shipment is more than 200 Euros CIF-value or if the shipment is for commercial use. Shipments to businesses for commercial use and below 200 Euro CIF-value need to be declared within a formal entry clearance even if no duty and VAT apply.
For any formal entry declaration, the business consignee must provide to Customs the following documents:
The classification of merchandise has become more complex which is causing delays in clearance. Above and beyond the current clearance process, delays are currently running at a minimum of 3 days but can be longer if the consignee is not prompt with documentation. The principal operations are currently negotiating some relief in this system for express companies.
All non-doc shipments from business to consumer (B2C) are subject to formal entry clearance. For details please check 'Business to Consumer (B2C)'.
Goods with origin in other countries or territories but shipped from an embargo country or territory must be accompanied by a valid Certificate of Origin to be imported into Russia. The import ban started August 7, 2014.
Restrictions may apply for freight collect shipments from the origin country or territory. Contact UPS or the UPS service partner in the origin country or territory prior to shipping.
The authorities in Russia recently communicated new Customs procedures impacting import shipments sent from business to private individuals in Russia (B2C). For more information please check 'Business to Consumer (B2C)'.
With the arrival of the goods the government registration certificates must be presented together with an invoice in Russian language attested by the shipper. The shippers invoice must state the producers name, the country or territory of origin and full detailed description of goods. Shipments without the appropriate documentation are not allowed for import and have to be returned.
There are some exemptions from the above mentioned rules. Samples imported for certification purposes in regard to sanitary-epidemiological control requirements and samples intended for trade fairs or promotional purposes and not intended to be sold can be imported without the certificate. If goods are imported under the exemptions they must be accompanied by a letter of the producer stating that that the products are produced and sent to the consignee for the above mentioned purposes. The shippers invoice still must state the producers name, the country or territory of origin and full detailed description of goods. The documents have to be in Russian language and have to be attested by the shipper.
Please check INTLDI Time in Transit when shipping to St. Petersburg to see if specific Postal Code is served.
Shipments going to Moscow (including postcodes 140000-144012 in Moscow Oblast), Nizhniy Novgorod (including Nizhegorodskaya Oblast), Krasnodar (including Krsnodar Oblast), Novorossiysk, Sochi, Stavropol (including Stavropol Oblast), St. Petersburg (including Leningrad oblast), Khabarovsk (including Khabarovsk Oblast), Blagoveschensk and Vladivostok can have a maximum value limit of US$50,000 per package.
Higher limit is now available to the following additional Cities:
Arkhangelsk, Astrakhan, Belgorod, Bryansk, Chelyabinsk, Chita, Irkutsk, Ivanovo, Izhevsk, Kaluga, Kazan, Kemerovo, Kostroma, Krasnoyarsk, Lipetsk, Murmansk, Naberezhyne Chelny, Novgorod, Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Novy Urengoy, Omsk, Orel, Orenburg, Perm, Pskov, Pyatigorsk, Rostov-on-Don, Ryazan, Samara, Saratov, Smolensk, Surgut, Tambov, Togliatti, Tuapse, Tula, Tver, Tyumen, Ufa, Ulyanovsk, Vladimir, Volgograd, Voronezh, Vyborg, Yaroslavl and Yekaterinburg.
Please note that shipments must be cleared in the Gateway city or are cleared remotely by an importer. UPS doesnt provide the bonded transportation service to these cities.
For all other destinations in Russia, service-including Business to Business (B2B)-is limited to documents and low value packages (maximum of 200 Euros - CIF value - per shipment), unless on Business to Consumer (B2C) basis.
There is a temporary suspension on the import of non-document shipments sent by private individuals to private individuals in the Russian Federation.
Business to Consumer-(B2C) can be delivered to all served destinations in Russia for any value up to US$50,000 per package. Any new B2C shipper will need to be approved by East District and Europe Region Brokerage, as there are there are some requirements to the shipper which should be fulfilled for successful cl
There are special stipulations on the following commodities when shipping to Russia. If you plan to ship one of the commodities listed below, be sure to adhere to the following stipulations in order to avoid delays and holds at customs.
If the conformity declaration/certificate and/or the sign is missed, shipments will be rejected by customs and returned back to the shipper.
Automotive spare parts not intended for resale/samples may be imported without the conformity declaration/certificate if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such samples are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
Any other quantity is considered as non-documents.
Products which are used for cleaning or producing machinery meant for producing food stuff, garments, household articles and other products which are supposed to get in contact with human skin are subject to sanitary-epidemiologic controls at the border. The government registration certificates and attested invoices in Russian language need to accompany the products at the point of time of arrival.
Please see information on 'Sanitary-Epidemiological Control' in section 'Additional Clearance Information' for more details.
Clothing intended not for resale/samples may be imported without the conformity declaration/certificate if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such samples are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
Computer equipment or spare parts and components intended for internal use and not for resale may be imported without the certificate/declaration if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such computer equipment or spare parts and components are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
Please see information on Telecommunication Equipment in case computer equipment has a wireless and/or crypto device embedded for more details.
Cosmetics intended not for resale/samples may be imported without the conformity declaration/certificate if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such samples are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
A copy of the government registration certificate issued by ROSPOTREBNADZOR must accompany the shipment together with an invoice in Russian language attested by the shipper to avoid an immediate return of the shipments.
Please see information on Sanitary-Epidemiological Control in section Additional Clearance Information for more details.
Cosmetics with an alcohol content exceeding 9% are subject to excise tax and cannot be cleared by UPS. Any delays or accessorial fees are the responsibility of the consignee.
Electric equipment or spare parts and components intended for internal use and not for resale may be imported without the certificate/declaration if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such equipment or spare parts and components are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
Machinery or spare parts and components intended for internal use and not for resale may be imported without the certificate/declaration if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such computer equipment or spare parts and components are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
Machinery which are used for cleaning or producing food stuff, garments, household articles and other products which are supposed to get in contact with human skin are subject to sanitary-epidemiologic controls at the border. A government registration certificate issued by ROSPOTREBNADZOR and an attested invoice in Russian language must accompany the products at the point of time of arrival.
Shipments of Encryption software will require a license issued by the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade and a special permit issued by the Federal Security Service.
If it is paper items (printing paper, etc.) a limited quantity (3-5 pieces) might be considered as documents by Customs.
. If the conformity declaration/certificate and/or EAC sign is missed, shipments will be rejected by customs and returned back to the shipper.
Telecommunication equipment or spare parts and components intended for internal use and not for resale may be imported without the certificate/declaration if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such equipment or spare parts and components are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
Shipments of telecommunication and network equipment containing a scrambler or cryptographic device require a license issued by the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade and a special permit issued by the Federal Security Service.
It must be provided to the customs authority while arriving to the customs territory of Russian Federation. The conformity declaration/certificate must be published on ROSAKKREDITACIA web portal (fsa.gov.ru). The commodity should be labelled by a special sign: EAC (Eurasian Conformity).
Toys intended for internal use and not for resale may be imported without the certificate/declaration if the total number of items does not exceed 5 pieces. The consignee must guarantee in writing that such computer equipment or spare parts and components are imported for internal use only, and not for resale.
In addition, all drones using wireless control to steer the drone require a general registration by the Federal Security Service (FSS) in Russia, independent of the weight. The FSS registration will be given for a certain model and not for each individual drone. As a result drones with a lift-off weight up to 250g and an FSS registration can be imported into Russia without an indvidual government approval for aircraft.
Drones which exceed the weight limit require an individual government approval as well as the general FSS registration. If the government approval is missing at the point of time of importation, the drone must be returned to the shipper immediately.
Permits can be obtained from the Ministry of Health and the Veterinary Department of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Shipments of documents with a weight of more than 30 kg are classified as non-document shipments and will require invoices. Any documents with commercial or estimated value are classified as non-document shipments and will require invoices.
Any commodities are prohibited to be declared as Documents.
All other document shipments require a Tax ID number to be provided by the shipper for the consignee.
In addition to the prohibited commodities listed here, it is prohibited to ship the following commodities to Russia.
Samples that are intended for exhibition purposes, or are being importing for certification purposes can be imported in very limited quantities (5 pieces maximum of each item). The importer is responsible to submit an exhibition attendance confirmation document or a certification agreement to customs prior samples arrival to Russia.
Shipments of animal products must have an original Health certificate from the manufacturer and are subject to a veterinary inspection. Additional charges and delivery delays may occur. The consignee must provide a safety certificate issued by ROSTEST.
Temporary prohibition due to a decision by the local Russian Customs officials. Also see 'Food'.
Artwork includes the following: Original engravings, prints, lithographs, original sculptures, statuary.
The term "Artwork" does not apply to: architectural, engineering, industrial, topographical, commercial drawings, hand-painted or hand-decorated manufactured articles.
UPS is not able to handle or import these products. Bakery products arriving with UPS must be returned immediately at shippers expense.
UPS is not able to handle or import these products. Dairy products arriving with UPS must be returned immediately at shipper's expense.
UPS is not able to handle or import these products. Dried fruits arriving with UPS must be returned immediately at shippers expense.
For legal drugs please see 'Medicine'. The term 'drug' is classified as an illegal product by the customs authorities. For shipping legal drugs the term 'medicine' should be stated on the invoice.
A Conformity Certificate is required from the manufacturer.
Flavorings for E-cigarettes are equated to tobacco products and therefore are Prohibited to Russian Federation, even if the shipper holds an ISC Contract.
UPS is not able to handle or import these products. Fish and fish products arriving with UPS must be returned immediately at shippers expense.
It includes alcoholic beverages, tea, wine, animal products, bakery products, dairy products, dried fruit, fish and fish products, food supplements, meat, pastry products and vitamins.
UPS is not able to handle or import these products. Products arriving with UPS must be returned immediately at shippers expense.
For food supplements classified as medicine the requirements for medicine applies.
Shipments of jewelry and bijouterie to businesses cannot be cleared by UPS and are subject of return to the shipper immediately.
Shipments of jewelry can be shipped as long as the value does not exceed US$500.00 or the local currency equivalent per package.
Jewelry for which the retail price is lower than US$150.00 per item and which do not contain precious metal(s) and/or stone(s) are considered costume jewelry and can be shipped only up to this value from the origin country or territory.
Valuable commodities such as checks (including equivalent vouchers), banknotes, gold, platinum, precious stones (synthetic stones are included), pearls and cultured pearls, precious metal, bullion and coins ,are prohibited for import to Russia by either B2C or B2B.
UPS is not able to handle or import these products. Pastry products arriving with UPS must be returned immediately at shippers expense.
Please see information for 'Food'.
Delays and additional fees may apply and are the responsibility of the importer.
Temporary prohibition due to a decision by the local Russian Customs officials. Also see "Food".
Saturday Delivery Available: No
Always check Calculate Time and Cost for details of service availability and guarantee information within a country or territory. All Service Levels may not be available to or from every address within a country or territory.
The customs procedure of inward processing is used for goods who are supposed to be repaired inside Russia and re-exported after repair. The import procedure requires customs control till the correct re-export of the goods. The importer has to pay duty and VAT as guarantee or provide a bank guarantee.
The importer is obliged to re-export the items during the period granted for repair within the import declaration for inward processing. If the re-export fails within the given period customs apply a fine to the importer and the importer must decide immediate on re-export or permanent importation. Customs inspections with the import and re-export clearance is mandatory.
The invoice must clearly state that goods are being imported for the purpose of repair or processing.
Additional costs apply.
To apply for a re-import free of duty and VAT the goods had to be exported within the outward processing procedure (temporary export). The importer must provide a valid export declaration for outward processing-otherwise, the importer must declare free circulation import with full import duties and taxes.
The shipper must specify the following on the invoice:
At the moment customs does not accept any proof of export if the goods were not inspected by customs at the time of exportation.
Samples for certification purposes to obtain either a conformity declaration or a conformity certificate: The shipper must indicate on the invoice:
The importer is responsible submit either a contract with a certification company or the certification company confirmation. The items quantity and weight must be mentioned on the contract or in the confirmation.
Goods imported with the customs procedure of temporary importation are subject to the provision of security with limited exemptions. The security covers duty, VAT and taxes and will be calculated on the base of the customs value used for a declaration for free circulation. The security has to be paid on deposit by the importer prior to release. The security will be paid back by customs when re-exporting the goods under customs control. In addition, monthly periodical customs fees can be applied (minimum for 3 months). The fee is 3% of duty, VAT and taxes used for a declaration for free circulation.
The invoice must clearly state that the goods are being temporarily imported but not for processing or repair. It is also useful to put the reason of import on the invoice. Customs inspections might be possible. All goods should be clearly indentified and be supplied with marks (for example, serial numbers, model numbers etc). Customs can apply special marking for some goods to make sure that temporarily imported goods be indentified while re-exporting. In order for the importer to reclaim the security, goods must be re-exported under the temporarily import / export procedure. If due date of re-export is missed, the importer can be fine by customs and commodities can be seized by customs.
UPS has no responsibility to make clearance of temporary imported goods. The importer has to carry out the temporary customs regime terms on own accountability and own risk.
There is a temporary suspension on the import of non-documents sent by private individuals to private individuals in the Russian Federation.
Any such shipments received will be automatically returned to the shipper.
Shipments sent from business to a private individual (B2C):
According to the Russian customs regulations, a B2C (business to consumer) is defined as a shipment containing goods purchased via internet and imported by a private individual for personal use only. Goods bought by a private individual during a journey outside Russia and sent by the shop after the return of that person to Russia are not considered as B2C shipment and are subject to formal entry declaration and import fees independent of the value.
The following thresholds apply for the importation of B2C shipments without duty and VAT: 200.00 European Monetary Unit (Euro) CIF-value and a weight limit of 31 kgs. In cases where the value exceeds 200.00 EUR, 15% duty will be charged to the excess amount.
The shipper is responsible to provide the consignee's Tax ID for each package including Documents and letters regardless of the value.
For more information please check the information for entry 'Business to Consumer (B2C)' under 'Additional Clearance Information'.
Shipments within the range of the deminimis value are subject to regular inspections. Undervalued or not declared items can be seized by customs. The customs value has to be the transaction value. In cases in which there is no transaction value the methods of valuation are based on the framework defined by the World Trade Organization (WTO). For further information please see section 'Additional Clearance Information'.
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, foodstuff, food supplements, chemicals and medicine cannot be cleared as low value. They must be cleared as formal entries like all high value shipments. Please see section ?Areas served? to check the areas where we provide high value clearance. Please see section 'Prohibited or Restricted Commodities' for more information.
Please see the information under section 'Deminimis Value' and header 'Private Shipments'.
Shipments sent from business to business (B2B):
The shipper is also responsible to provide the consignee's Tax ID for each package including Documents and letters regardless of the value.
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, foodstuff, food supplements, chemicals and medicine can not be cleared as low value. They must be cleared as formal entries. Please see section 'Prohibited or Restricted Commodities' for more information.
Undervalued shipments must be declared individually. Duty and taxes apply. Shipments exceeding the CIF-value of 200 EUR must be cleared as formal entry shipments.Duty and VAT apply. Please see section 'Areas served' to check the areas where we provide high value service.Goods with a value below the deminimis value but subject to restrictions and prohibitions can only be imported at import ports where we over high value clearance. See section 'Areas served' for more information.
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