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Private seller here in the forum. Just making people aware, tbh I couldnt escape it. - Not enjoying it though.. I'm wondering If any deals with europe will be made.. So that people know incase they were going to spend anything. I will also talk to Audi tradition at some point also.
Private seller here in the forum. Just making people aware, tbh I couldnt escape it. - Not enjoying it though.. I'm wondering If any deals with europe will be made.. So that people know incase they were going to spend anything. I will also talk to Audi tradition at some point also.
I recently ordered a pair of brand new indicator lenses for my classic saab. They came from the netherlands to my door in 5 days and i paid no extra fees. The part cost was £120. I might have expected some costs...
Sending something second hand to sweden (admittedly not long after brexit) incurred a £17 release fee for the buyer and it took 3 weeks to get to him. Part cost £40. Go figure!?
What we have to live with is VAT being charged on items coming into the UK for us. What we can't control but hopefully will get better is how much the shippers charge us to collect the VAT off us and their handling charge for doing it. If the seller in country hasn't removed VAT from his price then effectively you'll end up paying VAT twice which I suspect is happening a lot now and also items that might have been VAT exempt before like secondhand car parts will get caught up on the blanket paying of VAT to come into the UK or for going into the EU.
It is frustrating that Audi Tradition haven't got their act together on this yet
Huge thx everyone for commenting. I'm wondering if there will be a better sollution in the future? or is this something we have to live with?
Norway isn't in the EU. I paid tax and handling fees last year when I bought stuff from Norway (Vidar).
I bought stuff from Germany about a month ago and had no extra charges. I think it depends how much you are spending and how good the seller is at filling in the forms.
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What we have to live with is VAT being charged on items coming into the UK for us. What we can't control but hopefully will get better is how much the shippers charge us to collect the VAT off us and their handling charge for doing it. If the seller in country hasn't removed VAT from his price then effectively you'll end up paying VAT twice which I suspect is happening a lot now and also items that might have been VAT exempt before like secondhand car parts will get caught up on the blanket paying of VAT to come into the UK or for going into the EU.
It is frustrating that Audi Tradition haven't got their act together on this yet
Totally agree John. I did a fair bit of reading on the subject in preparation for a purchase and the VAT twice, once at country of origin and then UK VAT added to whole consignment cost including P&P seemed to be the issue. (Then shippers handling fees on top just added insult to injury). Educating country of origin suppliers to remove VAT seems to be a slow process but getting better.
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Wonder if it’ll help S2 parts trade given the OP’s issues with parts from Norway. I suspect not, unless they’re smuggled in with several tonnes of herring.... But we can hope.
85 WR Urquattro, 85 20vT International liveried RallyRep
93 MTMS2 Avant
Wonder if it’ll help S2 parts trade given the OP’s issues with parts from Norway. I suspect not, unless they’re smuggled in with several tonnes of herring.... But we can hope.
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