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| | Author: | brickulin | Posted: | Jul 29, 2021 08:48 | Subject: | EU VAT and used parts | Viewed: | 128 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| If I understand correctly, if I enter my VAT ID in the bricklink, he will automatically
deduct VAT from me when selling outside the EU or when selling in the EU if someone
checks that they want to buy on a VAT ID, is that so? Because I sell used goods
and my whole business is based on that, I use a special regime for used goods,
where VAT is not calculated on the total amount but only on the margin. So the
moment I enter my VAT on the bricklink, the bricklink deprives me of a considerable
amount of money, despite the fact that it misleads customers about the percentage
amount in the order. Is this normal? I wrote a few messages directly on the bricklink,
they say that they will answer within 1-2 working days but it's been almost
2 weeks since I write them a message every day and no one has answered me for
any of them yet, actually no, they answered one question and the answer was let
me open another account and after exceeding 10,000, - start selling there, really
funny. Does any of the second hand sellers solve a similar problem?
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| | | | Author: | leggodtshop | Posted: | Jul 29, 2021 09:13 | Subject: | Re: EU VAT and used parts | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| In Selling, brickulin writes:
| If I understand correctly, if I enter my VAT ID in the bricklink, he will automatically
deduct VAT from me when selling outside the EU or when selling in the EU if someone
checks that they want to buy on a VAT ID, is that so? Because I sell used goods
and my whole business is based on that, I use a special regime for used goods,
where VAT is not calculated on the total amount but only on the margin. So the
moment I enter my VAT on the bricklink, the bricklink deprives me of a considerable
amount of money, despite the fact that it misleads customers about the percentage
amount in the order. Is this normal? I wrote a few messages directly on the bricklink,
they say that they will answer within 1-2 working days but it's been almost
2 weeks since I write them a message every day and no one has answered me for
any of them yet, actually no, they answered one question and the answer was let
me open another account and after exceeding 10,000, - start selling there, really
funny. Does any of the second hand sellers solve a similar problem?
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Yes, I sell used items only. Under the margin regulation. Just don't enter
your VAT ID on BrickLink otherwise VAT is charged where it should not.
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| | | | | | Author: | brickulin | Posted: | Jul 29, 2021 09:39 | Subject: | Re: EU VAT and used parts | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| In Selling, patpendlego writes:
| In Selling, brickulin writes:
| If I understand correctly, if I enter my VAT ID in the bricklink, he will automatically
deduct VAT from me when selling outside the EU or when selling in the EU if someone
checks that they want to buy on a VAT ID, is that so? Because I sell used goods
and my whole business is based on that, I use a special regime for used goods,
where VAT is not calculated on the total amount but only on the margin. So the
moment I enter my VAT on the bricklink, the bricklink deprives me of a considerable
amount of money, despite the fact that it misleads customers about the percentage
amount in the order. Is this normal? I wrote a few messages directly on the bricklink,
they say that they will answer within 1-2 working days but it's been almost
2 weeks since I write them a message every day and no one has answered me for
any of them yet, actually no, they answered one question and the answer was let
me open another account and after exceeding 10,000, - start selling there, really
funny. Does any of the second hand sellers solve a similar problem?
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Yes, I sell used items only. Under the margin regulation. Just don't enter
your VAT ID on BrickLink otherwise VAT is charged where it should not.
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but in email from bricklink is written:
Once registered for VAT, you will need to enter a valid VAT and/or OSS registration
number in your Store Settings page within the Management tab and enable VAT in
your settings.
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| | | | | | | | Author: | Eurobricko | Posted: | Jul 31, 2021 09:40 | Subject: | Re: EU VAT and used parts | Viewed: | 66 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| hello, i have the same problem!
hope someone will find a solution.
Eurobricko
In Selling, brickulin writes:
| In Selling, patpendlego writes:
| In Selling, brickulin writes:
| If I understand correctly, if I enter my VAT ID in the bricklink, he will automatically
deduct VAT from me when selling outside the EU or when selling in the EU if someone
checks that they want to buy on a VAT ID, is that so? Because I sell used goods
and my whole business is based on that, I use a special regime for used goods,
where VAT is not calculated on the total amount but only on the margin. So the
moment I enter my VAT on the bricklink, the bricklink deprives me of a considerable
amount of money, despite the fact that it misleads customers about the percentage
amount in the order. Is this normal? I wrote a few messages directly on the bricklink,
they say that they will answer within 1-2 working days but it's been almost
2 weeks since I write them a message every day and no one has answered me for
any of them yet, actually no, they answered one question and the answer was let
me open another account and after exceeding 10,000, - start selling there, really
funny. Does any of the second hand sellers solve a similar problem?
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Yes, I sell used items only. Under the margin regulation. Just don't enter
your VAT ID on BrickLink otherwise VAT is charged where it should not.
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but in email from bricklink is written:
Once registered for VAT, you will need to enter a valid VAT and/or OSS registration
number in your Store Settings page within the Management tab and enable VAT in
your settings.
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