Private sellers now being charged VAT

 

How is it possible that being an UK based private seller since 2012 and only selling my second hand goods (one or two , once in a while, not every month for instance), not exceding £1000 ever , mostly not going over £150 even, I noticed for the first time that my Ebay invoice for May 2019 was showing a charge of 20% VAT over my £12 selling fees, making it final for £14? Vat on my piano keyboard was already paid when bought new, and once I was not informed I did not charge my buyer VAT, I’m not a business seller anyway, even if I was informed. Is this legal, or are private sellers now also Ebay’s share holders and responsible for what the company has to pay for income now under the recent EU regulations for companies established in tax-free Luxembourg? It was not enough having us supplying the goods and the work of packing and posting for a functioning company...without being part of it , can it like a nice try to have us to cover their income taxes too? 

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@mramos-uk 

 

Private sellers have been charged VAT as part of our seller fees for some time........it is included in the 10% fees we pay.....eBy invoices now simply itemise it to show the VAT element....this is not payong eBays taxes.......you are bying a service from eBay (the advertising & selling your goods) and that service is vatable.....the VAT is not on the item you sold......eBay UK is a UK VAT registered company

 

You sold the keyboard for £119 + £9.99 postage.....on that basis your fees would be £13 inc VAT......if VAT were added at 20% then you would have been charged £15.60.......I can only suggest if charged £14 then you must have had outstanding fees of £1 from a previous sale as eBay do not collect fees inder £1 

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