we are selling still as a hobby, and try (like many other privat sellers) to
keep under the DAC7 treshhold of 10.000 euro
Why does Bricklink still doesn't provide us with a proper tool to tell us
weither we are reaching that treshhold or not?
Now we have to download all our orders and de-select the orders from our country,
and after we have downloaded all other orders, we still have to remove all orders
from outside the EU.
Why can't we have a clear counter at "My Bricklink" that counts the
total of orders within Europe, excluding our own country?
Seams simple, but right now we have to do this manually.
we are selling still as a hobby, and try (like many other privat sellers) to
keep under the DAC7 treshhold of 10.000 euro
Why does Bricklink still doesn't provide us with a proper tool to tell us
weither we are reaching that treshhold or not?
Now we have to download all our orders and de-select the orders from our country,
and after we have downloaded all other orders, we still have to remove all orders
from outside the EU.
Why can't we have a clear counter at "My Bricklink" that counts the
total of orders within Europe, excluding our own country?
Seams simple, but right now we have to do this manually.
Regards
Eric
Uhm the DAC7 threshold is 2000 euro or 30 orders whichever comes first. I believe
this also includes international orders but I'm not 100% sure.
When you reach the threshold it is the platforms responsibility to provide the
information to the tax authorities, you should be notified about this as well.
I am not sure when BrickLink will do this but my guess is that it will be around
December.
we are selling still as a hobby, and try (like many other privat sellers) to
keep under the DAC7 treshhold of 10.000 euro
Why does Bricklink still doesn't provide us with a proper tool to tell us
weither we are reaching that treshhold or not?
Now we have to download all our orders and de-select the orders from our country,
and after we have downloaded all other orders, we still have to remove all orders
from outside the EU.
Why can't we have a clear counter at "My Bricklink" that counts the
total of orders within Europe, excluding our own country?
Seams simple, but right now we have to do this manually.
Regards
Eric
Uhm the DAC7 threshold is 2000 euro or 30 orders whichever comes first. I believe
this also includes international orders but I'm not 100% sure.
When you reach the threshold it is the platforms responsibility to provide the
information to the tax authorities, you should be notified about this as well.
I am not sure when BrickLink will do this but my guess is that it will be around
December.
Pazzo said DAC7 but it’s actually the Distance Selling / OSS threshold they want
to avoid.
It’s €10,000 of EU-but-non-domestic sales before an EU seller needs to collect
VAT on non-domestic EU sales (even if they don’t need to collect VAT on domestic
sales).
https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2550
we are selling still as a hobby, and try (like many other privat sellers) to
keep under the DAC7 treshhold of 10.000 euro
Why does Bricklink still doesn't provide us with a proper tool to tell us
weither we are reaching that treshhold or not?
Now we have to download all our orders and de-select the orders from our country,
and after we have downloaded all other orders, we still have to remove all orders
from outside the EU.
Why can't we have a clear counter at "My Bricklink" that counts the
total of orders within Europe, excluding our own country?
Seams simple, but right now we have to do this manually.
Regards
Eric
Uhm the DAC7 threshold is 2000 euro or 30 orders whichever comes first. I believe
this also includes international orders but I'm not 100% sure.
When you reach the threshold it is the platforms responsibility to provide the
information to the tax authorities, you should be notified about this as well.
I am not sure when BrickLink will do this but my guess is that it will be around
December.
Private sellers who sell more than 30 items or generate more than €2,000 in annual
sales through any platform (Amazon, eBay, Vinted, Bricklink, etc.) are reported
to the tax office. Reporting requirements for platforms: Anyone who generates
more than €2,000 in sales or sells more than 30 items is automatically reported
to the tax office.
Applies to private sellers who are not registered as businesses.
and for international country
Implementing DAC7 requires a Europe-wide assessment, particularly of possible
exceptions in individual countries. DAC7 intends to exempt all other EU countries
from reporting in one country for all others.
I created a simple Excel tool (with VBA)
You just export your orders for any chosen period, and the tool automatically
extracts all the countries you've purchased from. You then indicate which
country is your own, which ones are in Europe, and which are outside Europe.
I could have built a fixed table of European countries, but since the UK's
EU status has changed over time, this manual approach was more flexible.
The numbers shown are randomly generated but based on the actual download. When
you click on a country, it also displays the revenue associated with that country.
I could have done this via an API connection, but building that takes more time
than this approach.
The number in the blue cirkel is the revenue for the contries in that box (of
the period that you downloaded).
It works smoothly, no hassle
Should be very easy for bricklink to provide as a sellers tool. The seller does
the setup, they just have to provide the tool.