Yes, ShipStation does support DDP (Delivered Duty Paid).
In ShipStation, we even offer a Pre-Paid Duties and Taxes Guarantee when using DDP on UPS from ShipStation, FedEx from ShipStation, and DHL Express from ShipStation. This means we will guarantee the cost of duties for these shipments during label creation. As the merchant, you may not want to hit your customer with surprise fees on delivery.
However, not all carriers and services allow you to select DDP for your international shipments. This means the availability of the option in ShipStation is dependent on configuring your shipment with a supported service. Review the Bill International Duties to Payor of Shipping Charges workflow guide on how to Create DDP Labels.
DDP stands for Delivered Duty Paid. A DDP shipment is one in which the shipper is responsible for paying any duties, taxes, and/or fees assessed by the customs authority when the shipment enters its destination country.
In ShipStation, this setting is located in the Other Shipping Options section and is called Bill duties and taxes to payor of shipping charges.
Please note: If you change the language settings to a language other than English (US & CA), the text for this option will read Delivered Duty Paid (DDP).
🇺🇸 For US to Canada shipments using USPS First-Class Mail International, Priority Mail International, or Priority Mail Express International, you have an additional option to pre-pay duties and taxes. This option is available from the Duties/Taxes drop-down menu in the Configure Shipment Widget.
Please note that Priority Mail International Medium Flat Rate Box and Large Flat Rate Box shipments are not eligible for the prepaid option.
The method of billing may differ depending on your carrier.
When shipping with a ShipStation Carrier, the fee will be deducted from your ShipStation Balance as an adjustment after the shipment has been delivered. The one exception to this is when you choose the pre-paid DDP option when shipping USPS from the US to Canada. In this case, you'll be charged the flat DDP fee when you create the label (both label fee and DDP fee will be deducted from your ShipStation Balance).
When shipping from one of your connected carrier accounts, any duties, taxes, and/or fees applicable to the shipment could be added to your monthly carrier invoice or you may be contacted by the carrier to be billed separately.
If you are unsure how your carrier bills you for DDP shipments, contact your account manager for details.
The following carriers support the Bill duties and taxes to payor of shipping charges option. If this option is not present in the Other Shipping Options section after you have selected a service, this means that the carrier does not support DDP.
FeEdx supports DDP with direct integrations only
FedEx from ShipStation does not support DDP in any country.
🇺🇸 US Carriers:
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DHL Express (direct integration only, DHL from ShipStation does not support DDP)
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FedEx
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UPS
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UPS from ShipStation
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USPS (limited to First-Class Mail International, Priority Mail International, and Priority Mail Express International from the US to Canada only for shipments under 4 lbs).
For USPS international shipments to Canada, use the Duties/Taxes drop-down menu to pre-pay duties instead of the Bill Duties to Payor option.
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GlobalPost Plus Smartsaver (subject to eligibility)
GP+ is DDP by default, so there is no need to enable the Bill Duties to Payor/DDP option in ShipStation. However, your Stamps.com account must first be enabled for GP+. Contact Stamps.com to inquire about eligibility and enable on your account.
🇨🇦 Canada Carriers:
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DHL Express
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FedEx
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Purolator
🇬🇧 UK Carriers:
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DHL Express UK
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FedEx
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Hermes Corporate
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UPS from ShipStation
🇦🇺 Australia Carriers:
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DHL Express
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FedEx
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StarTrack
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UPS
🇫🇷 France Carriers:
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Details coming soon!
🇩🇪 Germany Carriers: