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| | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:12 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
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Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
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| | | | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:18 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
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Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
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It's really straightforward
BrickLink will automatically collect the UK VAT (under GBP135).
You will receive an e-mail with the VAT receipt, and can download the PDF from
the order page if not recevied.
Print it and attach it in a transparent document pocket outside.
Fill a normal CN22 or CN23 form.
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| | | | | | Author: | enig | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:51 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
|
Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
|
It's really straightforward
BrickLink will automatically collect the UK VAT (under GBP135).
You will receive an e-mail with the VAT receipt, and can download the PDF from
the order page if not recevied.
Print it and attach it in a transparent document pocket outside.
Fill a normal CN22 or CN23 form.
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This. Specifically for UK - this is enough. Your PayPal payment will have a 'Partner
Fee' section for this, which will be forwarded to BL's PP account immediately.
You will have to attach a VAT invoice to the outside of the package - you will
see it on the order page + will receive an email from BL with a .pdf
No need to attach anything electronically to your shipping label.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 15:45 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 59 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, enig writes:
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
|
Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
|
It's really straightforward
BrickLink will automatically collect the UK VAT (under GBP135).
You will receive an e-mail with the VAT receipt, and can download the PDF from
the order page if not recevied.
Print it and attach it in a transparent document pocket outside.
Fill a normal CN22 or CN23 form.
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This. Specifically for UK - this is enough. Your PayPal payment will have a 'Partner
Fee' section for this, which will be forwarded to BL's PP account immediately.
You will have to attach a VAT invoice to the outside of the package - you will
see it on the order page + will receive an email from BL with a .pdf
No need to attach anything electronically to your shipping label.
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Thank you, guys!
I'll take both of your inputs as empirical and as an affirmation of the updated
help page. Very helpful. Thanks again
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