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<p>[QUOTE="robp, post: 6431110, member: 96746"]They appear to have introduced the same method for collecting taxes as some states do for sales tax when using ebay. The tax is added to the buyer's total, but the vendor receives the amount it sold for. i.e. eBay have become the tax collector, and then pass on the money. If it simplifies the paperwork, then I'm all for it.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for UK/US shipments, there shouldn't be any changes as a result of Brexit. I will say however, that UPS are a nightmare at the moment. I've had a Heritage lot stuck in the warehouse here since 4th Feb. Nearly 2 hours on the helpline trying to persuade someone in India to get the UK office to send me the form they need to process the package and send me the invoice failed miserably. This is an ongoing systemic failure I see roughly once a month. Use Fedex or someone else instead.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can't comment on what the EU is doing now as their rules no longer apply here. All I know is that exports have no VAT applied, wherever they are going.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robp, post: 6431110, member: 96746"]They appear to have introduced the same method for collecting taxes as some states do for sales tax when using ebay. The tax is added to the buyer's total, but the vendor receives the amount it sold for. i.e. eBay have become the tax collector, and then pass on the money. If it simplifies the paperwork, then I'm all for it. As for UK/US shipments, there shouldn't be any changes as a result of Brexit. I will say however, that UPS are a nightmare at the moment. I've had a Heritage lot stuck in the warehouse here since 4th Feb. Nearly 2 hours on the helpline trying to persuade someone in India to get the UK office to send me the form they need to process the package and send me the invoice failed miserably. This is an ongoing systemic failure I see roughly once a month. Use Fedex or someone else instead. I can't comment on what the EU is doing now as their rules no longer apply here. All I know is that exports have no VAT applied, wherever they are going.[/QUOTE]
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