Just heard from a journalist by email about brexit and post. Royal Mail said:
“For items under £135 (with the exception of gifts), VAT will be collected directly when they buy the goods online. For goods with a value over £135 (and gifts over £39), Royal Mail may collect the VAT and customs duties from the customer prior to delivery. These charges are applied on behalf of HM Revenue & Customs.”
Which makes no sense. How can you pay VAT when you buy online if the company hasn't set themselves up to charge UK VAT?
Journalist replied:
"I'm afraid HMRC and other departments are doing zero briefings on this issue - they haven't done all year. It is an extraordinary situation and all the more frustrating for us journalists not to get information on the most basic changes coming in three days time."
I agree - it is extraordinary but all too predictable from those currently in charge.
“For items under £135 (with the exception of gifts), VAT will be collected directly when they buy the goods online. For goods with a value over £135 (and gifts over £39), Royal Mail may collect the VAT and customs duties from the customer prior to delivery. These charges are applied on behalf of HM Revenue & Customs.”
Which makes no sense. How can you pay VAT when you buy online if the company hasn't set themselves up to charge UK VAT?
Journalist replied:
"I'm afraid HMRC and other departments are doing zero briefings on this issue - they haven't done all year. It is an extraordinary situation and all the more frustrating for us journalists not to get information on the most basic changes coming in three days time."
I agree - it is extraordinary but all too predictable from those currently in charge.