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Its all here
Even by the usual incompetent standards of Brexit mismanagement, that's going to be an absolute shit show. The fact that the EU insisted on the inclusion of such anti-business terms in the arrangement should disabuse even the most ardent Europhiles of any remaining delusion that the European project ever had anything to do with free trade.
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Not here as well. The new rules are in response to outside eu sellers declaring low value and it sneeking in under the radar. Also above certain thresholds which varied from state to state eu business has to register with vat in a member state. Big eu firms had to resigster with all member states and submit vat returns. The new regime simpiflies everything.
Cross boarder commerce and the rise of online market places have forced a change in the rules.
I will go along with it. It not going to be too burdensome and the reward is huge. Eu sales are huge chunk of change for me. Please keep anti eu politics out of this thread at least.
For sales below 135 pounds it is mandatory for sellers to register with hmrc. Above 135 pound then normal import vat applies.
If they don't vat then i dont know what happens. Punitive vat may get applied. Also stuff will be held up at customs while it all checked. Paying the vat or using a duties paid service will expedite the parcel through customs.
Polish vat should not be charged.
Vat fraud is being clamped down on.
Its all here.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/changes-to-vat-treatment-of-overseas-goods-sold-to-customers-from-1-january-2021/changes-to-vat-treatment-of-overseas-goods-sold-to-customers-from-1-january-2021