Do I need to register for VAT in another EU country after Brexit?

Do I need to register for VAT in another EU country after Brexit?

If you, as the supplier are responsible for the import of goods into another EU member state, you are likely to have to pay VAT. You will also be required to register for VAT and account for local VAT on the sale.

Do I charge VAT to southern Ireland after Brexit?

Supplies within EU At present where a service is supplied by an Irish service provider to a VAT registered business established in another EU state (the UK at present but not after Brexit) there is no VAT chargeable in Ireland. VAT is not usually charged in the other EU state.

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Does a UK company need to register for VAT in Ireland?

VAT registration is mandatory if you meet any of the following criteria: Selling over €37,500 for the sale of services or €75,000 for the sale of goods means your company needs to register for VAT in Ireland. This is a sale threshold amount over the course of 12 months (not calendar year)

Can a UK company register for Irish VAT?

Foreign companies may register in Ireland for VAT without the need to form a local company; this is known as non-resident VAT trading. There is no VAT threshold in Ireland for the registration of non-resident traders; a VAT number must be in place before the commencement of taxable supplies.

Do I have to pay customs from EU to UK?

Customs charges should not be applied to products of EU origin, due to the ‘rules of origin’ agreement between the UK and the EU. This means that orders are customs duty exempt if products have been largely produced and manufactured in the EU.

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Is Ireland subject to UK VAT?

VAT will continue to be accounted as it is currently on goods sold between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This means that the seller of the goods will continue to charge its customers VAT and should show this on its invoices.

Do Irish companies pay UK VAT?

Generally speaking, if you invoice an Irish customer for a service you offer, that service is subject to UK VAT. This means that you must charge UK VAT for your services at the normal UK rate. This rate is either standard, reduced, zero-rated, or exempt depending on circumstances.

Can I return an Amazon order from Ireland after Brexit?

Nothing has changed regarding Amazon returns from Ireland since Brexit. Amazon continues to accept eligible returns from Ireland . If the reason for return is the result of an error (e.g. if the item is defective/damaged/incorrect), any postage costs incurred for the return will be paid by Amazon.

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How will Brexit affect Irish and British citizens living in Ireland?

There are large numbers of Irish citizens living and working in the UK, and British citizens living and working in Ireland, and this will continue to be the case post-Brexit. The Irish and UK Governments are working to minimise any disruption for these citizens.

Do I have to pay if I buy goods from the UK?

If you buy goods from the UK (excluding Northern Ireland) from 1 January 2021, you may incur charges that are outlined in this page. If you buy goods for personal use from outside the EU, you may have to pay:

Will the final price be the same as before Brexit?

In many cases, the final price will be the same as it was before Brexit. The Import Fees Deposit is shown at Amazon UK checkout as “estimated” – but it is a very accurate one. Amazon charges you the import fees and will arrange for them to be paid on your behalf to Irish Revenue.