EBAY LEVIES VAT WHEN IT SHOULD NOT BE LEVIED

For the attention of all Ebay buyers

 

Import VAT is charged at the same rate that applies to similar goods sold in the UK and applies to commercial goods over £135 in value, and on gifts that are over £39 in value. The value of the goods for Import VAT is based on the: basic value of goods. postage, packing and insurance.

 

EBAY SHOULD NOT BE CHARGING VAT ON THIS GOOD I WILL REPORT EBAY TO HMRC. The total cost is £30

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Well I honoured my contract to buy with the nice pleasant Canadian Ebay seller. 

Unfortunately the 20 % tax on a postcard and postage makes the RECREATIONAL  HOBBY of searching Ebay a nonstarter as I move towards retirement.  There is no way that I will be giving into the managed payments system either.  Just imagine what will happen when some "actors" manage to hack ebay for yours and the world's bank account details.................. Fellow geezers you need a physical gap between suppliers and your pension as it is only a question of time.

The end of an era of buying through Ebay.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/taxes-import-charges?id=4121&st=12&pos=4&q...

 

In 2021, there will be significant changes to the collection of VAT on items imported into the UK and EU, as well as certain shipments within the EU and UK. We've outlined below how these will affect eBay sellers.

Sales into and within the UK

From 1 January 2021, the UK introduced legislation which shifts the responsibility for collecting VAT for online purchases from sellers to marketplaces such as eBay in certain circumstances.

  1. eBay is obliged to collect UK VAT on goods sold through eBay to UK customers in the following circumstances:
    • Goods imported into the UK, with a parcel value of up to £135. Note that there is no longer a VAT exemption for small consignments up to £15
    • Goods of any value sold by a non-UK seller, and shipped from inventory stored in the UK. Sellers may still have UK VAT obligations, and should consult their tax advisors for further information
    If an order fits either of these criteria, neither sellers nor carriers should collect VAT from UK buyers. eBay will collect the VAT from the buyer and remit it to HMRC.
  2. If a buyer requires a refund – cancellation, full refund, less than full refund, or partial refund – eBay will refund the VAT to the buyer in cases where eBay collected the VAT on the original transaction.
  3. eBay is obligated to collect UK VAT on the full value of the transaction including shipping costs, as the shipping costs are considered part of the total purchase. The VAT on the shipping charges apply at the same rate as the item(s) in the shipment.
  4. eBay will not collect UK VAT if:
    • Consignment values are above £135. In practice, the recipient pays import VAT to the shipping agent as part of clearing the package through customs
    • The buyer is UK VAT-registered and provides their valid UK VAT registration number. In these cases, eBay will not collect UK VAT and instead the responsibility to account for VAT will switch to the UK VAT-registered customer
    • Consignments of goods containing excise goods such as alcohol and tobacco are imported into the UK. More information: Importing excise goods to the UK from the EU

 

the rules have changed!

 

I suggest you read up on them

plpmr
Experienced Mentor

before reporting eBay read up on the new regulations etc.

 

VAT is charged if goods come from outside UK or if the seller is registered outside UK.

 

 

Import VAT is charged at the same rate that applies to similar goods sold in the UK and applies to commercial goods over £135 in value, and on gifts that are over £39 in value. The value of the goods for Import VAT is based on the: basic value of goods. postage, packing and insurance.

please see https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad/tax-and-duty

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