Who is Responsible for Payment?

Who is Responsible for Payment?

The payment of duties, taxes and other fiscal charges are typically the responsibility of the receiver, although DHL Express does offer the opportunity for DHL account holders to pay for them.
In that case, after shipment delivery, DHL invoices customers for the duties and taxes we paid on their behalf at destination, plus a small administrative fee.
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