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Chile Beschaffungsprogramm

Chile still works well for disciplined small buyers in 2026 because low-value remote purchases now have a clearer IVA regime, while formal commercial imports can still benefit from the Chile-China trade framework when origin rules are met.

Primary motion
Low-value or formal import
Commercial focus
Tax and origin control
Compliance lane
SII + Aduanas + SICEX
Routing target
DIPS or Declaración de Ingreso
Suchintention

Best fit for importers, retailers, and trading companies searching for sourcing from China to Chile, IVA on goods, courier import rules, and customs-ready first-shipment planning.

Compliance-Prioritäten

Start by deciding whether the shipment is a low-value remote purchase or a formal import, then align Aduanas, SII, and origin paperwork accordingly.

SII IVA BienesAduanasSICEXOrigin proof
Programmphasen
Choose the route
Decide whether the purchase falls under the low-value remote-goods regime or the ordinary commercial import path before you finalize supplier terms.
Check trade and tax status
Confirm the IVA treatment, the ordinary import taxes, and whether China-origin goods qualify for tariff preferences under the Chile-China framework.
Prepare filing access
Align courier rules, SICEX workflow, and customs-agent support if the shipment will move through a full Declaración de Ingreso.
Release and document
Pay what is due, satisfy any aforo or inspection step, and keep the first-file clean for the next replenishment cycle.
Käuferprofile
  • Importers
  • Retailers
  • Trading companies
  • Marketplace sellers
Planungshinweis

Do not assume every Chile-bound order follows the same lane. The workflow changes materially once you move above the simplified courier threshold or need a customs agent for formal entry.

Why this market still matters in 2026

Chile is comparatively beginner-friendly

Official Chilean rules now separate smaller remote purchases from larger formal imports more clearly, which gives beginners a cleaner first step than many other Latin American markets.

The China trade framework still matters

Chile continues to publish the Chile-China agreement structure through SUBREI, so origin planning can still improve landed-cost outcomes for formal commercial cargo.

Clarity beats improvisation

The real edge in Chile is knowing which tax and customs route applies before the goods ship, not trying to solve the route at the airport or port.

Starter checklist before your first shipment
  • Decide whether the buy is a low-value remote purchase or a formal commercial import.
  • Check whether the selling platform is registered under SII's IVA-goods regime when relevant.
  • Review Aduanas restrictions and confirm whether the product needs prior authorization.
  • Prepare commercial invoice, transport documents, and proof of origin if you want preferential China treatment.
  • Confirm whether the shipment fits the DIPS courier route or needs a Declaración de Ingreso.
  • Set up SICEX or customs-agent support before the cargo arrives.
  • Model ordinary import taxes if the transaction does not stay inside the simplified regime.
Policy watch for 2026

Chile's remote-goods IVA regime is live

SII says platforms could register from August 1, 2025 and the IVA-on-goods regime for remote purchases up to USD 500 took effect on October 25, 2025.

SII IVA Bienes

The first 2026 cycle is already defined

SII identifies January 20, 2026 as the first quarterly filing deadline under the IVA-goods system, which signals that the regime is fully active in 2026 operations.

SII IVA Bienes

Ordinary import taxes still exist outside the simplified lane

SII's indirect-tax guidance explains the ordinary import structure, including ad valorem customs duty and VAT, subject to reductions where trade agreements apply.

SII indirect taxes

Courier simplification has a ceiling

Aduanas states that courier imports up to USD 1,000 FOB can use the DIPS route, while higher-value shipments move into formal Declaración de Ingreso handling.

Aduanas courier resolution
What happens when cargo arrives
Check which regime applies
Confirm whether IVA was already handled through the low-value remote-goods regime or whether the cargo must be processed as an ordinary import.
Present customs documents
Submit the DIPS file or the full Declaración de Ingreso package depending on the shipment value and route.
Clear taxes and review
Settle the taxes or charges due and be ready for aforo or any other customs review step at arrival.
Release the goods
Move the goods out quickly once release is granted so the first order becomes a clean model for the next one.
How to choose a sourcing partner
  • Work with partners who can tell the difference between the IVA-goods route and a formal import without guesswork.
  • Ask whether they can support origin proof and Chile-China agreement documentation when relevant.
  • Prefer brokers or sourcing teams who understand DIPS thresholds and when a customs agent becomes necessary.
  • Look for strong pre-arrival document review rather than only freight booking support.