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BREXIT - what it means for small manufacturers
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olkipukki:

--- Quote from: fcb on December 28, 2020, 04:49:11 pm ---For items that ship via UPS/DHL we could arrange to pay the duties and taxes, but finding out what those are from UPS/DHL (even with a commodity code/HTS number) is mysterious dark art for most destination countries.

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In general, you will pay their admin fees on top, you can find these in tariff guide or speak to your account manager.


--- Quote from: fcb on December 28, 2020, 04:49:11 pm ---We mainly do non-DDP delivery from outside EU. Digikey/Mouser both handle all the VAT/excise duty, so technically they are DDP.

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DK/Mouser are DDP by default. Mouser used to cleared via France for UK delivery (that's reason you probably never paid VAT on their orders), but very likely will change from 1st there.

Not sure about non-commercial delivery to EU countires. **
The major couriers (DHL/Fedex/UPS) have a fixed cost (never saw less than min 10 EUR admin fee) or % from a total amount. Assuming you're not their client, they usually send a post delivery invoice,  or ask advance payment at point of delivery or via invoice again, that's depends from a country.

** from non-EU country
Simon:
Mouser have an EU base and even a UK office. So I assume they were handling the whole thing themselves and dealing with tax authorities. What happens if you are sending from your company in one country to you company in another country? All I know is that given how awful RS and Farnell are I actually chose to use Mouser a lot of the time if I can wait 2 more days, it's easier to get something from texas USA than it is from corby UK up the road from me or leeds UK.
olkipukki:

--- Quote from: Simon on December 28, 2020, 05:59:26 pm ---Mouser have an EU base and even a UK office.

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It doesn't matter, question how they have cleared non-EU import into EU.
Before, everything landed in France for UK, they have cleared customs and paid all taxes, and if you're VAT registered - no VAT since all done in France, right?

From 1st Jan, they're not going to do 'import into EU' for your UK delivery anymore.
There're still DDP, so you're okay - do not need to pay any admin fees or extra taxes, but will pay VAT to Mouser UK **

** regardless if VAT registered business or not


Simon:
That's fine then, VAT registered companies will just reclaim the VAT like they usually do anyway.
coppice:

--- Quote from: Simon on December 28, 2020, 06:43:34 pm ---That's fine then, VAT registered companies will just reclaim the VAT like they usually do anyway.

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It takes a long time to reclaim that VAT, typing up considerable additional cash. Interest rates may be low, but this is still not a good situation.
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