After Brexit: Shipping to Great Britain is now subject to duty - Brexit explained
The UK's exit from the EU also has an impact on postal traffic.
If you want to send a package to the island privately or order something from there, you should consider a few things.
Whether shopping for clothes online or quickly sending a package to friends:
Thanks to the customs union, shipping goods within the EU is quite uncomplicated.
Brexit happened on January 31st 2020 when the United Kingdom formally left the institutions of the European Union.
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Thank you for the information. I found the costs for an item from Germany had gone up.
brexit is intensely annoying.
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So, the getting away from EU Bureaucracy is not going well then ?
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It’s going very well. We just don’t buy any stuff from the EU.. It’s their loss, and they should have agreed a proper trade deal.
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That’s right, you can buy your stuff from Japan that you did your other comprehensive deal with !
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There are many places we can trade with, now that the shackles are off.
You seem quite bothered about it, but we don’t. Why is that ? Ha ha
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I am bothered as I cannot afford to buy my bits on UK sites as the Bureaucracy plus Vat and Customs charges means I have to source elsewhere. I buy motorcycle parts from Manchester in a specialist business and I have to go an EU supplier now. It’s not the end of the world but my suppliers online business is now in the shits ! I don’t like to see good people and their families put in a bad place because of bureaucracy !
By the way, you were always free to trade worldwide being part of 40 Trade Deals and almost 700 bilateral agreements.
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Brexit is a white elephant, the cost of which is continuing to rise. Meanwhile, the UK government has been accused of undermining parliamentary scrutiny of Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal, after Jacob Rees-Mogg ordered the shutdown of the cross-party committee examining Britain’s relations with the EU.
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The EU will simply forget about the UK... remember all those "we buy a lot from the EU, they need us more than we need them"?. They are selling somewhere else, so who needs the other more?
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Used to buy a lot of stuff from uk via amazon or ebay, usually things where bit cheaper there than on the continent
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We are being refused buying in EU by some traders now. Worried
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Brexit Britain will have to get used to life as a ‘third country’.
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You can't even get the term right! It's 'third world country' and the answer is no we won't. We have already signed trade deals around the world that surpass any trade deals we may do with the EU.
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Bought a bear from Germany before Christmas. The postage has now doubled. 🤔
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We all have to make small sacrifices. Brexit is more than a paltry trade deal.
Why do you buy stuff from those people, anyway.
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Current Custom clearance in U.K. will take approx 1-2weeks once the mail/package have landed in the U.K. There are already massive backlog of queues in mail packages arriving from all non eu-countries which needs to be cleared immediately as delays were happening from December 2020. Therefore the mail packages from the EU will be in the same long queue of delays adding extra burden to the custom clearance officers. U.K. currently doesn’t have any infrastructure to handle the Brexit chaos. It took us 45 years to build it, all destroyed in nano seconds.
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my delivery has been delayed for over a week, and the price of it is insanely high now. I wanna move out now
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Our government in the UK is an absolute disgrace and fittingly their Brexit paradise brainwashing is now being exposed as the turd it is. This was all avoidable.🤦🏾♂️
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Rubbish.
So you have to pay a bit more if you buy from Europe. It was always the case if you bought outside Europe, so just buy at home. Help the U.K. manufacturers. Brexit was more than about people saving on import duty.
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Dont mention it , my supply of iberico never made it 😫and now taxed both ways ...🤬
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Parcels sent from the EU to an address In Britain are subject to UK VAT if valued more than a minimal amount. The British revenue has decided that the onus is on the sender to collect the tax on their behalf. The sender has not only to reclam VAT from his own taxman, he must return it to Britain. This rule will apply to other third countries also. This will kill retail mail order trade with British residential customers for any but domestic trade.
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No the company which sells the article. If a catalogue merchant in France wants to send a his goods to the UK he must first register with HMRC.
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Non tariff barriers...
When I got one of those old UK plugs sent via Amazon co uk I stopped buying from the UK and went to the German site.
Now I use Bol com if possible. Used to buy printed T-shirt custom designs from the UK printers as well.
Now I buy nothing from the UK at all anymore. You can smell the sovereignty in the mornings...
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It seemed very unfair the form of Brexit did not reflect how many people voted to stay. i.e. It seemed a much softer Brexit was what the entire population voted for taken as a single group.
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The entire population did not vote. The ones who did had a tiny majority. I accept the result. But am hurt by Europeans saying it is my own fault. It is not. We are not all idiots.
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It works both ways, fella. As a Brexiteer I used to buy much from Europe but now, like you, I will buy it from my own homeland. And, yep, I smell Sovereignty every morning also and it smells absolutely GLORIOUS!
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Simple enough......I make sure I don't order anything from the UK 😁
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its the same for the british we now have to pay extra costs from the EU. so I will buy nothing from EU now and buy direct from Usa Canada China ect from now on where the costs have not changed we have both lost out
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Pretty sure we’ll survive. We don’t buy from the EU, either, and as far as I can see, it’s the EU that are crying more about it, especially the frogs.
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Commercial vendors with VAT identification number can export from UK or from EU without VAT. Buyers don't pay dual EU- and UK-VAT, but the fees, the delays and the issues with incomplete declarations remain. Some mailorder sellers have in excess of 50% return shipments, namely clothing and shoes. End of free return shipments. Goods sourced from overseas, with inadequate local content, are subject to tariffs and quota (clothes, shoes, consumer electronics). Goods from private vendors, aBay or other, are subject to VAT.
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try DHL first class we send into the EU and the rest of the world with the same paperwork supplied online
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i cant be bothered to buy or send goods to or from the EU now
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You must be joking. It’s the French who are suffering the most. The U.K. can stand on its own, doesn’t need the blood sucking federation you align yourself to.
Brexit is doing us proud. You can tell it’s working by the noise from the EU and the other whinging remainers.
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Are you saying that there are extra duty fees that total more than the UK VAT (typically 20%) that should be removed from the purchase since it's being shipped internationally?
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This is going to hit small traders using eBay or Amazon.
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Many EU eBay sellers have set their pages to EU sales only.
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and many small U.K. based sellers will no longer sell to the EU, a much larger trading base, conversely I know a small trader in spain selling pleated paper fans to buyers in the U.K. small stuff but that’s going to lose its profit margin and shut down.
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what happens to bank transfers?
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I can assume the discussion around continued access to Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) will be included in the ongoing discussion around financial services equivalence. The agreement to ban retailers charging extra fees for consumers was brought in on 13 January 2018; this is an EU directive - Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2); the U.K. Included Amex and PayPal in this ban. But, it has EU in its name, so may be removed out of malice and purile hatred for the work EU?!
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Your reply is unclear. I do not know what you are trying to say. But I can tell it doesn't address my initial question. I only want to know what will change when people transfer money from bank account to bank account REU--> UK or vise versa. And the question is for @Marc Wesseling, as clearly stated above·
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This is BREXIT, welcome to the new reality!
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There are rules in life. This are the rules to be followed in the new situation.
The free delivery of food, especially meet in EU is, because all of them follow the hygien standards of EU.
No country outside EU has a free import of such goods.
The same between other countries. Try to bring your food to USA
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So why are my EU orders from Amazon EU the same price and totally unaffected by the BREXIT process? I've just ordered a combi-microwave from Amazon EU - the price is unchanged from before Christmas and is due for delivery this week. I don't see a problem...
I've had a few deliveries already with no change or effect - and they were ordered in January AFTER the transition ended.
By the way a declaration was on packages last year too - weight assumed value and description, so how it is any different
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I can't understand my brothers and sisters in the EU!!!!!!!
Why do you leave the EU and you buy your products from a third country (little England)?????
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I can understand it for a start the EU is not Europe it is a Corrupt undemocratic cartel run organisation based in Brussels.
Thank goodness the UK has left this organisation to become a independent sovereign country again how it should be.
History tells us that these dictatorship organisations will always eventually come to an abrupt end.
Sooner the better for Europe
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A small price worth paying for if it means freedom from the shackles of the Corrupt EU dictatorship organisation.
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So fking what ?! Life is more than just how much it costs to send a parcel to europe. The relaxed feeling of knowing we are at last free...is worth the extra cost of sending a parcel to europe.....which by the way ,I and the majority of Brits have never actually done or need to do
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" Life is more than just how much it costs to send a parcel to europe " For many small businesses it's crucial to send parcels to EU to make a living. You are an arrogant a..hole, not interested in the fate of other hardworking people.
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speak for yourself, I buy from & send to germany plenty, they often have cheaper electronics and collectables because more gets bought there with the result those things become both cheaper to buy from there because the market gets saturated more quickly & easier to sell to there because the initial demand is higher
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and many brexiteers voted leave thinking their cousins from bangledesh could come over without being unfairly treated by eu immigration rules even though they should really be allowed british passports just by asking for them like how it now works for the citizens of hong kong, an extremely wide spectrum of people were lied to in many different ways during the brexit campaign, & who will actually get the britain they wanted out of it is still an unknown, personally I'd much rather see a proud lion get everything they wanted out of brexit than see some stupid rascist dogs get what they wanted out of brexit
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VAT Implications for UK Exporters in 2021
Depending on the agreed terms of sale between the GB exporter and European buyer there may be additional VAT requirements for the GB business.
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When the UK’s transition from the EU ends on 31 December 2020, a new era of customs and checks on goods moving between the UK and EU countries will be ushered in.
On Monday 13 July, the government published the detail of how imports and exports will work in its long awaited post-transition border operating model plan, 'The Border with the European Union, Importing and Exporting Goods'.
Experts at the IOE&IT have pored over this 200-plus page document to interpret exactly what preparations UK businesses need to be make for trade with the EU post-December 2020.
- Customs declarations and the role of traders and intermediaries
- Import Duty, Import VAT and related documentation and authorisation requirements
Post EU Transition – UK Border Controls & Customs Procedures
VAT & Customs After Brexit – Are You Ready?
The UK’s HMRC is overhauling the rules of VAT for ecommerce from 1 January 2021. This is at the same time as the end of the Brexit transition period, which brings separate VAT and customs changes. The new UK ecommerce reforms puts new VAT calculation and collections obligations on UK and overseas sellers. It also makes online marketplaces (‘OMP’) responsible for the VAT on certain transactions by their sellers.
To follow, on 1 July 2021, the member states of the European Union (EU) will introduce sweeping reforms to the VAT obligations of B2C ecommerce sellers and marketplaces.
How ecommerce VAT will impact your marketplace business?
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We represent an integrated network of VAT professionals all over the world, dedicated to assist our clients with VAT registration, reporting, compliance, and advisory.
From July 2021, new VAT changes will come into effect. Businesses will benefit from a substantial reduction in cross-border VAT compliance costs and this will facilitate greater cross-border trade. Also, EU Businesses will be able to compete on equal footing with non-EU businesses that are not charging VAT.
In this video, we talk with Virginijus from 1StopVAT about the upcoming VAT changes, the new One-Stop-Shop (OSS) system, and how exactly it will affect e-commerce sellers, including Amazon FBA
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What if my company( based in UK )is not VAT registered yet? And Amazon is still collecting the VAT from customers? Because now they are in charge with collecting VAT..
I still pay VAT to my suppliers but not getting it back from Amazon after the sales.
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Amazon doesn’t collect the VAT for UK business - just overseas sellers.
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American companies have to pay their taxes in Europe if you want to make money there.
There are no legal loopholes like in the US where you can bribe the congress or law makers to avoid tax.
In Europe everyone have to pay taxes no exception.
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How To Calculate VAT and Customs Duty When Importing From China | Amazon FBA UK
how to calculate what import duties and VAT you will have to pay HMRC when importing goods from China into the UK.
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The duties rate seems to be 0% for my product that I am importing. Does this mean I have to pay nothing when importing it, or are there further procedures. Great video btw.
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Cheers! Theres a duty rate and VAT rate for each product type. If your duty rate is 0% you won't have to pay import duties, however you will need to pay import VAT (unless you are VAT registered or it is a 0% VAT rated product types). Hope that helps!
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Hiya! Brilliant video, but! I went to the HMRC, found my commodity code but there was no % next to it! Is it because HMRC have updated or is it because I'm looking on mobile? Thanks in advance!
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Thanks mate, just one question, So we need to register VAT for our business before importing?
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Nope you don't need to be VAT registered until your business hits £85K in annual revenue. I've your business is not VAT registered you need to pay import VAT and VAT on all business expenses, however don't need to charge VAT on your sales. If your business is VAT registered you can claim back import VAT and VAT charged on business expenses, however need to charge VAT on sales
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Very informative video. What documents we need to have ready and how to prepare it for non business person to ship about £350 pounds value parcel by train? New to this, just need 200 jars for candle making and can't get my head around it.
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Are the goods held awaiting payment at a depot or do they just turn up and then you receive an invoice?
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In most cases the freight company will pay the VAT & Duties on your behalf to get the goods through customs and then you will receive an invoice at a later date
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Brexit and the bike industry: we ask UK brands, retailers and distributors how the new rules are affecting them
Even if a bike is assembled in the UK, for it be classified as British within the terms of the trade deal, it needs to consist of at least 70% British materials and parts. If it doesn’t, then the bike is subject to 14% duty tariffs, and 4% for framesets, when selling from the UK into the EU. This works both ways, so products coming into the UK from Europe which don’t meet the required % of European origin are also then subjected to these tariffs.
If a frame is Asian made, with components such as Shimano and Sram also not originating from the UK/EU, it is likely impossible to reach the required percentage
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