AliExpress Tariff Calculator — Nigeria
Calculate import duty, VAT, and total landed cost for any AliExpress order shipped to Nigeria. Rates refresh daily — today’s effective duty is 20.0% and VAT/GST is 7.5%.
Import duty
20.0%
effective
VAT / GST
7.5%
standard
De-minimis
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duty-free up to
Currency
NGN
NG
Example landed costs for Nigeria
What a typical AliExpress order actually costs after duty and VAT. Shipping is estimated based on common AliExpress Standard Shipping rates.
| Item price (USD) | Shipping | Duty | VAT | Total landed | +% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $10.00 0 | $3.50 | $2.70 | $1.21 | $17.41 | +74% |
| $30.00 0 | $8.00 | $7.60 | $3.42 | $49.02 | +63% |
| $100.00 0 | $18.00 | $23.60 | $10.62 | $152.22 | +52% |
| $250.00 0 | $18.00 | $53.60 | $24.12 | $345.72 | +38% |
How AliExpress tariffs work in Nigeria
When you order from AliExpress and ship to Nigeria, three things determine the price you actually pay at the door: the import duty, the VAT or GST, and the de-minimis threshold below which small parcels are exempt.
Today, the most common effective duty rate for AliExpress consumer parcels arriving in Nigeria is around 20.0%. This rate is applied to the customs value, which is normally the product price plus the international shipping fee. On top of that, Nigeria’s standard VAT/GST of 7.5% is applied to the post-duty total.
Nigeria does not have a meaningful low-value duty exemption — even small AliExpress parcels are technically subject to duty. In practice, very small orders (under a few dollars) often clear without intervention, but you should budget for the full duty + VAT on any order you care about.
Most AliExpress sellers ship via AliExpress Standard Shipping or Cainiao Super Economy. Both declare the full product value in the customs paperwork, so don’t expect to get away with an under-declared parcel. If you’re shipping a high-value item, consider express shipping with a broker — the broker handles the paperwork and gives you an upfront landed-cost quote.
Common pain points unique to Nigeria: regulations change frequently; couriers sometimes apply a flat “handling fee” of $5–$25 in addition to the official duty and VAT. We’ll flag this on the result page when our data indicates it’s likely.
Tips to reduce AliExpress tariff bills
Stay under the de-minimis when possible
Nigeria has no meaningful exemption — splitting orders doesn’t help. Focus on lower-value items instead.
Choose the right shipping method
AliExpress Standard Shipping uses postal services that often clear without a broker fee. Express carriers (DHL, UPS, FedEx) add a $5–$25 brokerage charge.
Use AliExpress’s tax-included sellers
For EU/UK buyers, look for the “Tax included” badge on the product page. The seller has registered for IOSS and AliExpress collects VAT at checkout — no surprise charge at customs.
Bookmark our calculator
Or install the Chrome extension — it shows the landed cost on every AliExpress page automatically.
FAQ: AliExpress tariffs in Nigeria
Do I have to pay import duty on AliExpress orders to Nigeria?▾
Yes — Nigeria applies import duty on AliExpress orders regardless of value. The effective rate is approximately 20.0% on the declared value plus shipping.
How is VAT/GST calculated on AliExpress purchases in Nigeria?▾
VAT/GST in Nigeria is approximately 7.5%. It is calculated on the post-duty value (product + shipping + duty). AliExpress may collect some VAT at checkout under local IOSS-style rules — when this happens, you do not pay again at customs.
Can the Chrome extension calculate Nigeria tariffs automatically?▾
Yes. Install the free AliTariffs Chrome extension, set Nigeria as your default country, and every AliExpress product page will show the landed cost in NGN automatically.
Are these rates official?▾
These are effective-rate estimates compiled by our daily AI pipeline. They reflect what a typical AliExpress shopper in Nigeria actually pays after considering de-minimis, IOSS, and routine clearance. Always confirm with your courier before large orders.
AliExpress tariffs — United States
~30% duty
AliExpress tariffs — Canada
~7% duty
AliExpress tariffs — United Kingdom
~3% duty
AliExpress tariffs — Australia
~5% duty
AliExpress tariffs — Germany
~4% duty
AliExpress tariffs — France
~4% duty
Disclaimer: Estimates only. AliTariffs is not a customs broker and not affiliated with AliExpress or any Nigeria government agency. Always verify with official sources for large orders.