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| | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 11:44 | Subject: | UK Members | Viewed: | 190 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| 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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| | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 12:43 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 26 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
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| | | | | | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 13:10 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
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| | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 13:21 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
|
These are specific numbers
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464566
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 13:50 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
|
These are specific numbers
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464566
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Thanks, Jason. But as I highlighted "up-to-date" is what I'm
looking for here.
"This document was last updated on Apr 26, 2021 17:28 by CE_Anastasia"
-popsicle
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | Dhobeck | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 13:56 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 21 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
|
These are specific numbers
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464566
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Thanks, Jason. But as I highlighted "up-to-date" is what I'm
looking for here.
"This document was last updated on Apr 26, 2021 17:28 by CE_Anastasia"
-popsicle
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It’s only 3 years outdated
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:02 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 17 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, Dhobeck writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
|
These are specific numbers
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464566
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Thanks, Jason. But as I highlighted "up-to-date" is what I'm
looking for here.
"This document was last updated on Apr 26, 2021 17:28 by CE_Anastasia"
-popsicle
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It’s only 3 years outdated
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If nothing's changed, why would it be updated, D'oh!?
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 13:58 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 16 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
|
These are specific numbers
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464566
|
Thanks, Jason. But as I highlighted "up-to-date" is what I'm
looking for here.
"This document was last updated on Apr 26, 2021 17:28 by CE_Anastasia"
-popsicle
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I don’t think there has been any significant updates to them tho. So that would
make those pages the most up to date for each respective country
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 13:59 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 18 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
|
These are specific numbers
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464566
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Thanks, Jason. But as I highlighted "up-to-date" is what I'm
looking for here.
"This document was last updated on Apr 26, 2021 17:28 by CE_Anastasia"
-popsicle
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I don’t think there has been any significant updates to them tho. So that would
make those pages the most up to date for each respective country
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Also the uk one says
“This document was last updated on Jan 12, 2024 10:10 by CE_Anastasia”
Which seems pretty up to date
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:00 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, Nubs_Select 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
|
I may be mistaken but I think to the UK you don’t need IOSS but rather just printout
the VAT receipt and include it on the package. At the top of the order whenever
taxes (except to the USA) are applied you will have additional options at the
top of the order that let you know what to do. Picture 1 is from a UK order I
had which only prompts me to include the VAT receipt (which I download and print
out on 1 or several shipping labels and apply to the package just like the
normal label) and then in image 2 which went to the Netherlands I needed to also
include IOSS in addition to the receipt.
As for your 2nd question, yes if bricklink collects taxes they are collected
on the order itself just like USA sales tax unless it exceeds some $ amount which
varies by country in which case the buyer is charged it on delivery
|
Thanks. But this doesn't help to advance my understand beyond what I already
knew, in what to expect from the specific order details presented...
"if bricklink collects" "exceeds some $ amount"
"varies by country"
The effort is always appreciated though. Thanks again
|
These are specific numbers
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464566
|
Thanks, Jason. But as I highlighted "up-to-date" is what I'm
looking for here.
"This document was last updated on Apr 26, 2021 17:28 by CE_Anastasia"
-popsicle
|
I don’t think there has been any significant updates to them tho. So that would
make those pages the most up to date for each respective country
|
Also the uk one says
“This document was last updated on Jan 12, 2024 10:10 by CE_Anastasia”
Which seems pretty up to date
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Yep this one:
https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2514
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| | | | Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:12 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 41 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
|
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: | 31 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
|
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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| | | | | | | | Author: | enig | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:51 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 29 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: | 50 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.
|
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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