Just had this update to policy. I have not shipped overseas now for nearly 2 years and I don't think I will do so in future until I can get my head around all the new requirements.
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We
are writing to inform you about important changes to VAT regulations
from 1 July 2021. These will affect all sellers who trade to or from the
European Union (EU).
The information below includes details of how eBay will comply with
these changes as well as actions you need to take. You will find full
details about all changes on our dedicated Help Page here. |
If you are a VAT-registered seller, take the following actions: |
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Provide VAT rates: when
listing on any European or UK site, always provide the gross price and
the VAT rate you used to calculate the gross price. Where eBay has to
collect VAT on your sales to European buyers, eBay will add it to your
listing price net of your indicated VAT rate. This ensures that we
can always display the correct VAT-inclusive price to European buyers
and that eBay doesn't collect VAT on an already VAT-inclusive price,
which would make your listing uncompetitive. If you did not apply
VAT, you can leave this field empty. Where eBay has to collect VAT, we
will add this on top of your listing price. Update VAT rates on your
listings
here. |
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Share IOSS number for EU imports: where
eBay has collected VAT on your shipment from the UK to the EU (up to a
consignment value of 150€), always electronically provide to your
carrier the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) number provided by eBay. Otherwise, your buyers may have to pay VAT on delivery. Find out more here. |
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Note:
As shipments between the UK and the EU are considered as export sales
in cases where eBay is not responsible for VAT, the prices will also be
adjusted to show a net price to buyers. Buyers still need to pay import
VAT on delivery. |
If you are not registered for UK VAT, take the following actions: |
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Get familiar with EU import VAT:
if you are not registered for UK VAT, you do not need to add a VAT rate
to your listings. Where eBay has to collect VAT, we will add VAT on top
of your listing price for shipments from the UK to the EU with a
consignment value up to 150€. |
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Share IOSS number for EU imports: where
eBay has collected VAT on your shipment from the UK to the EU (up to a
consignment value of 150€), always electronically provide to your
carrier the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS) number provided by eBay. Otherwise, your buyers may have to pay VAT again on delivery. Find out more here. |
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Please note that eBay will also have new reporting requirements. Make sure that your business details, VAT ID (where applicable) and item location stored with eBay are always accurate. |
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