OP, try ebay.de, .fr, .it 🙂 also many camera shops out there, if you dislike buying from individuals. no customs charges. I'd keep eye on LUF classifieds too, many Euro-region items sold there.
VAT is payable within Europe but will normally be included in the price, if from a shop or business seller on Ebay. A private seller will not include VAT and it won't be charged by customs on an item entering the UK from another European Union country.
So no additional VAT or customs charges on goods bought or sold within Europe, generally speaking.
VAT is payable within Europe but will normally be included in the price, if from a shop or business seller on Ebay. A private seller will not include VAT and it won't be charged by customs on an item entering the UK from another European Union country.
So no additional VAT or customs charges on goods bought or sold within Europe, generally speaking.
This is one of those things that you need to check carefully. I've seen plenty of business sellers who list items without VAT (or the equivalent). It's not always obvious, though you should find out at payment time rather than being landed with a bill 3 weeks later like DHL do.
This is one of those things that you need to check carefully. I've seen plenty of business sellers who list items without VAT (or the equivalent). It's not always obvious, though you should find out at payment time rather than being landed with a bill 3 weeks later like DHL do.
This is one of those things that you need to check carefully. I've seen plenty of business sellers who list items without VAT (or the equivalent). It's not always obvious, though you should find out at payment time rather than being landed with a bill 3 weeks later like DHL do.
They shouldn't do this on eBay though. The auction price should always include VAT.
VAT is very variable - it's always worth challenging. For instance, I got charged VAT on a box of promo books and books, of course, aren't subject to VAT. I also got VAT on a camera being returned from Youxin - although I'm VAT-registered and can reclaim it, there was also the f&&8**n Parcelforce fee.
But you can go in to Parcelforce, say that you will pursue the VAT from Customs and Excise, and refuse to pay their handing fee (which otherwise won't be refunded). I've done it a couple of times, you just have to stand your ground and not feel bad about the inevitable huge queue behind you (who were, the last couple of occasions, supportive as it happens).
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