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[quote][i]Originally posted by DaveyLC[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Ian[/i] Yes but these VAT charges in the EU states are basically a bi-product of the EU states having £0 thresholds for VAT registration? ie. if I trade with Netherlands now, now I should charge VAT and send that to NL but actually they're doing it for me? [/quote] You're kind of proving my point :) As a member of the EU's common and free market our treasury pays a proportion of all of our own VAT receipts to the EU in return your own vat liability is determined by where the service your are selling or consuming terminates - as such no individual or business will ever pay VAT twice for the same transaction. Out side of the common market we are a 3rd country and liable for domestic and destination VAT.. If somebody buys something from your eBay store they are charged VAT by you (that you will declare with HMRC), they/you then raise a customs declaration and they are liable for VAT in their own country. Because we have a trade deal there are currently no tariffs or duties unless its something like alcohol. The real kicker is the shipping agent can also charge customs clearance and admin fees also subject to the destination VAT. [/quote]
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