Ebay European countries purchasing parts

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Ebay European countries purchasing parts

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Has anyone ordered from Italian 🇮🇹 companies on ebay since brexit .I noticed after ordering they separated item and the tax so presuming taking off the Italian vat and paying the UK vat .Not sure if going to be hit with a charge after wards by carried .Saying that I've ordered from China not been charged import duty except years ago on an exhaust .Have a few orders going thro at moment plus a tyre from my tyres they usually come from Germany 🇩🇪

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Haven't ordered from Italy, but I've bought a couple of things from easyparts in the Netherlands. However, its utterly baffling! Bought one thing for £200, didn't have to pay Dutch VAT , but had to pay the courier (UPS) UK VAT plus a handling charge (£11 for a few automated e-mails!!!). On the other hand, I bought something for £100, again wasn't charged Dutch VAT (I think!), but didn't pay UK VAT or any other fee to UPS! In both cases, the goods came pretty quickly.
AFAIK in principle, you shouldn't have to pay European VAT on things you buy from European companies, but at some stage you will be charged UK VAT. There may be thresholds where different rules apply, but its all totally confusing.

On a related topic, in the past I've bought tyres from Pneus-online, which despite a .co.uk web address are a French company. Since Brexit / New VAT rules, they aren't selling to the UK at the moment, which seems odd. They say they this is temporary, but its been temporary for over 6 months now!

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I'll post if get any extra charges

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Bought an ohlins suspension upgrade kit for my Forza 300 from Italy via eBay. A few days after delivery received an invoice from Fed Ex who were collecting vat on behalf of UK custom and excise.

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I have gasket coming via fed ex .

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About three weeks ago I received a Harley part ordered from Germany, cost €48.99 plus shipping €9.99 by UPS. Delivery was petty quick and no further costs like VAT or import duty charged. This was not from eBay though, I purchased direct from the supplier. It all seems rather unknown at present as to whether such additional charges will be levied. Maybe at a guess something to do with the order value where they don't bother with items under a certain figure.

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If you go over £130 VAT comes in I bought a Givi screen from Italy and was not charged any extra .As for couriers paying VAT on your behalf sounds like a money earner with admin charges .

Edited to add

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-55841048

Interesting reading , and I was close with £130 :lol:

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wightegi wrote: Sun Aug 01, 2021 6:29 am If you go over £130 VAT comes in I bought a Givi screen from Italy and was not charged any extra .As for couriers paying VAT on your behalf sounds like a money earner with admin charges .
That could explain why I paid VAT on one item from the Netherlands, but not on the other! Yeah, can be a right money earner for couriers - they sent me a few automated e-mails and took a payment over the web, all without any human intervention, and charged me £11.50. OK, they paid the VAT to HMRC, but I bet that was an electronic payment as well!

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Ahhhh, Brexit. The gift that just keeps giving.

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Fed ex just delivered gasket hoping no extra on that .Next order over the £130 limit see what happens with that one says just been dispatched.

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