Our freight company has told me that my order is supposed to be delivered to Amazon UK LBA4.
Due to LBA4 is busy, Amazon informed our freight partner to redirect the cargo to LTN7, does it affect the inventory update time? Does Amazon will finally internally move my cargoes to LBA4 from LTN7?
In reply to: Seller_TufyJDtetbrlU’s postby Seller_tRuvBEHDedp4q
Also just be wary that any large refund may put you over the threshold where you should have become VAT registered.
So for example you were doing a 12 month turnover of £80k and got a VAT refund back of £15k then HMRC calculate your turnover to be £95k and you would need to become VAT registered (based on current threshold of £90k)
In reply to: Seller_zKEt2RiaID5EU’s postby Seller_ztaOlsnPiZSvE
Thankyou for the info, we only use CRL for large letters which for us is cheaper (£1.25) than 48 tracked. For packages and more expensive large letters we use tracked and signed which as you say is cheaper and better. Interestingly on the category which has been suspended our VTR is 90% so suspension seems harsh to say the least
In reply to: Seller_k2X0L9mVRT0pW’s postby Seller_3fHacxYyCxqbJ
Thank you Stillhere. I have opened 12 cases with the Help people trying to find out what I am doing wrong. That has not been mentioned once. Millions of people self-publish books. Most sell very few copies. Nor will mine.... so it would be ridiculous to register as a business with its monthly payments when I will probably sell, at most, 10 or 20 copies of my book. What do other people do?
In reply to: Seller_3fHacxYyCxqbJ’s postby Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid
Quote: "I have opened 12 cases with the Help people trying to find out what I am doing wrong. That has not been mentioned once."
Probably because they have not properly read your question, and they would not know what you were trying to list. Sadly Seller Support (SS) are not as knowledgeable as other sellers, and mostly read from scripted replies, AND have been known to give out totally wrong advice.
Before you go any further you need to register with HMRC and wait for your UTR to come in the post,
In reply to: Seller_9idPMYuN5lTTl’s postby Seller_tRuvBEHDedp4q
Its been pulled from several sources and outside links are banned on Amazon anyway.
My advice is to ask your accountant to check.
But - VAT is not applicable to goods exported and Amazon are the deemed supplier for VAT purposes only. So anyone (who is not UK established) selling something at £12 on UK site, then Amazon is the deemed supplier. You actually sell to Amazon at £10 and Amazon sells to customer at £12 and sends £2 to HMRC.
Your sale is £10 (VAT not applicable as an export) for accounting purposes.
The fees on invoice is my understanding of the recent changes Amazon are making on 1st August here you will be invoiced from an office in same country where you are established. And just like any invoice for goods/services Amazon will be adding VAT at the rate your country specifies.
This is certainly the way eBay are doing it and have been doing it for several years. But this is Amazon so they may do it differently but it is my understanding.
For all my items at UK store has been lost buy box. It shows 0%. All other marketplaces shows 98 and more %, and only UK 0%.
I have been wrote to support, but they do not helping me. I want to understand what is the reason of this problem. Account rate is very good, no problems in this. Shipping and all other metrics good. I want to understand the problem, and how to resolve it. I want to understand why at all marketplaces I have buy box, but in UK no. I am selling my own brand with one price. There is not reason to lost it. This is amazon technical mistake, I want someone to resolve this situation.
In reply to: Seller_JkJ5Wu8mvvXN6’s postby Seller_Vv2eL676HnuZJ
in my account it says
Your next scheduled transfer initiation date is 02/07/2024*. However, if your available balance remains £0.00, no transfer will be initiated on that date.