Ship a Package to Mexico from the USA
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Customs details built in
USA to Mexico
Receiver pays customs if charged
Sender pays for the label. If duties or taxes apply, the carrier usually contacts the receiver.
Tracking included
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Discounted international shipping labels from the USA, with customs details built in.
How It Works
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Add the US sender, international receiver, package size, and weight.
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Complete customs details
Add item descriptions, values, quantities, and origin details before checkout.
Customs does not have to be confusing
For international shipments, customs may review the package and decide whether duties, taxes, or import fees apply. Label Shark helps collect the shipment details carriers need, including item description, value, quantity, and country of origin when required.
By default, the receiver pays any import duties or taxes if the destination country charges them.
The sender pays for the shipping label. Duties, taxes, brokerage, or import fees are separate government/carrier charges and are usually collected from the receiver by the carrier before delivery.
Shipping to Mexico and customs
Shipments to Mexico may be reviewed by Mexican customs. If import duties, VAT, or carrier/customs fees apply, the receiver may be asked to pay them before delivery. The sender pays for the shipping label; customs charges are separate and depend on the item, value, origin, and Mexican import rules.
Who pays customs duties and taxes?
Sender pays
The sender pays for the shipping label at checkout.
Receiver may pay customs
If duties, taxes, or import fees apply, the receiver may be contacted by the carrier to pay them before delivery.
Carrier helps with clearance
Carriers such as DHL Express and FedEx usually handle customs paperwork and contact the receiver if payment or extra information is needed.
Customs decides the amount
Customs charges depend on the item, value, destination country, origin country, and local rules.
Import taxes and duties can depend on factors like value, goods description, country of origin, destination tariff rates, and HS codes.
What you need to ship to Mexico
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Shipping to Mexico from the USA
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International Shipping FAQ
Can I ship a package to Mexico from the USA?
Yes. Enter the US sender, Mexican receiver, and package details to compare international shipping rates to Mexico.
Do I need customs information for Mexico?
Yes. Shipments to Mexico usually need customs details such as item description, value, quantity, and origin country.
Who pays import duties or VAT in Mexico?
The sender pays for the shipping label. If Mexican customs charges duties, VAT, or import fees, the receiver usually pays them before delivery.
Is tracking included?
Yes. Available international services include tracking after the label is created.
Can I send gifts or personal items to Mexico?
Yes, if the items are allowed and accurately declared. Gifts and personal items may still be reviewed by customs.
What information do I need for customs?
You need a clear item description, value, quantity, package weight, destination address, and sometimes the item origin country.
Who pays customs duties and taxes?
The sender pays for the shipping label at checkout. If the destination country charges import duties, taxes, or fees, the receiver is usually responsible for paying them before delivery.
Are customs duties included in the shipping price?
Usually no. The shipping price covers transportation and the label. Import duties, taxes, brokerage, or customs fees are separate and may be charged by the destination country or carrier.
Will the receiver be contacted?
Usually yes, if payment or extra information is required. Carriers such as DHL Express, UPS, or USPS may contact the receiver before delivery to collect duties/taxes or confirm details.
What customs information do I need?
You usually need a clear item description, item value, quantity, package weight, destination address, and sometimes the country where the item was made.
What happens if the receiver does not pay customs?
The shipment may be delayed, held, returned, or abandoned depending on the carrier and destination country rules. The sender or receiver may also face extra charges depending on the carrier process.
Can I prepay duties and taxes?
Some carrier services support duties/taxes paid by the sender, often called DDP or duties paid. Label Shark's default international setup is receiver-paid duties/taxes when applicable.
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