FBA sending from GB to Ireland
Two questions arise for me:
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If Amazon can do this to Ireland which is in the EU from my FBA stock (LBA2) then why can’t they do it for DE, FR etc?
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Amazon say everything has to go DDP if FBM but in this FBA scenario Amazon is removing 20% from my sale, providing an invoice with 0% VAT charged to the customer but then what are they doing about DDP?
Seller_KKcTTZzy6Jd6Q
Correct pending wouldn’t count…
But Amazon will probably have done the customs stuff and covered duties/costs for any “pending” orders that were placed before Jan 1st just to keep the customers happy. Even if they came out of pending after this date.
It’s very possible that your orders are being placed via the Amazon global shipping program as
The_Little_Shop was asking about.
From seller central hover over settings and click “fulfillment by Amazon” near the bottom of the list, from there scroll down to near the bottom and there is a list of countries under shipping and export that you have FBA enabled in, click “edit” next to .co.uk.
From that page you should be able to see if global shipping is enabled.
With global shipping orders the customer orders from the .co.uk website, as such they are responsible for paying the import duties/costs (though I guess Amazon still does the paperwork), this applies to countries in EU as well as pretty much every other country too… even Antarctica is included.
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Seller_NoLYurmb006tq
1 NI has separate rules in place until March I think it is
2 amazon are not sending FBA from uk to eu as they are mot dealing with customs which may change in the future however
Seller_RLXCX068q9bgP
I have found the following FBA orders;
all placed, paid for and delivered after 1st January,
all fulfilled from GB warehouses with 0% VAT showing on the invoice but with 20% of the sale price deducted
all purchased from amazon.co.uk and invoice shows GBP.
50 orders to EIRE
1 order to Italy
1 order to Latvia
1 order to Portugal
Seller_hGNgbBMIWX1Io
This whole situation intrigues me as well. I have the export enabled from the UK, and even i have seen my stock getting shipped to Dublin with VAT 0 rated. So far, there have been 3 cases in the last 2 weeks (Feb 2021).
Now, as a Fixed rate VAT business, I am yet to learn the challenge. Obviously, I am a little worse off on each order, as I pay only 7.5% VAT of the sales amount to the HMRC and the rest of the VAT goes in balancing the VAT I have paid to other expenses.
Unlike other EU countries, there is no way to create a different pricing structure for Ireland, and the customers fro Ireland are paying probably in GBP rather than EUR.
Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx
Amazon are shipping FBA to the EU from the UK, I have items going every day and some from brand new stock so theyre not pending orders
Seller_NeR9MjDuON52i
My FBA Shipping programmes and export settings and Cross-Border Fulfilment Settings are all DISABLED and I have sales going out to France, Ireland, Netherlands and USA. I have never sold to the USA before.
My sales are all less 20% of the listed price.
Seller_4GiU4XGuHr24s
Hi
I have been looking at this and the FBA t&c and still need some advice. We have a lot of the sales going abroad with 0% VAT to EU and rest of world as we must have the FBA export still enabled.
What I cannot find out is what I have to do about this as we are VAT registered in Uk only:
You are solely responsible for the calculation, invoicing, reporting and payment of all duties, taxes, surveys or other deductions, as well as any necessary Intrastat declarations.
What declarations are now required? Is Amazon acting as my intermediary?
Thanks