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| fcb:
--- Quote from: dl6lr on December 23, 2020, 07:08:42 pm ---Just found items on ebay from UK relisted now with international shipping and VAT added. Even for items that end before January 1st. --- End quote --- Can you post a link. I would expect that anything that ends/ships before January 1st should have VAT added as the UK is still in 'transistion'. After January 1st would expect item to be VAT free (there are caveats, some to do with selling more than £100,000 per annum to Germany requiring VAT registration locally). Might be the way eBay works?? |
| olkipukki:
--- Quote from: fcb on December 23, 2020, 07:17:21 pm ---... (there are caveats, some to do with selling more than £100,000 per annum to Germany requiring VAT registration locally). --- End quote --- € (EUR) 8) but taking into account the pound is heading to a parity, not much difference here right now ::) --- Quote from: fcb on December 23, 2020, 07:17:21 pm ---Might be the way eBay works?? --- End quote --- eBay might bend under DE/EU rules, technically they already "charge" VAT-equavalent on behalf some countries and give a seller some reference that a custom use to scan paid duties/VAT. No wonder if they will do it too for UK later. |
| dl6lr:
--- Quote from: fcb on December 23, 2020, 07:17:21 pm ---Can you post a link. I would expect that anything that ends/ships before January 1st should have VAT added as the UK is still in 'transistion'. --- End quote --- ebay 203223773497. The item has been listed since quite some days. Just yesterday the international shipping with the approx. import taxes occured, the day before it was 0.00 (as UK and DE do not charge taxes on exchange). |
| fcb:
post-BREXIT deal agreed. Thank f**k for that. |
| fcb:
1:51, new EU anthem. |
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