Rob Cowell
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Goods over £135, you should expect HMRC to charge VAT on at the point of release into the UK, and your courier should be billing you for this. And also charge you an admin fee for the privilege, and this is where the increase in carriage fees seems to be coming from. Some people are bundling it onto the P&P charge, some get you to pay it at point of delivery.
Goods under £135 should have VAT charged by the seller and paid to HMRC. Seller's have to register to be allowed to sell into the UK. There have been a few examples of sellers saying they will no longer sell to UK because of the cost of registering to do this.
Goods under £135 should have VAT charged by the seller and paid to HMRC. Seller's have to register to be allowed to sell into the UK. There have been a few examples of sellers saying they will no longer sell to UK because of the cost of registering to do this.
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