Please correct me if I'm wrong. As it stands, when buying goods from a country in the EU, they add tax to value of the country's particular VAT level in the sending country.
Then when it reaches the UK, there are no more taxes to pay, because we are currently part of a free trade agreement.
If we bomb out without a free trade deal, then we trade on WTO terms.
The question is, would the goods be taxed at source at the county's VAT rate, then taxed again when it goes through UK customs, at 20% plus associated custom's fees?
Or, would the vendor sell the goods at zero VAT rate, then the goods get taxed at UK rate plus custom's fees when it reaches the UK?
Then when it reaches the UK, there are no more taxes to pay, because we are currently part of a free trade agreement.
If we bomb out without a free trade deal, then we trade on WTO terms.
The question is, would the goods be taxed at source at the county's VAT rate, then taxed again when it goes through UK customs, at 20% plus associated custom's fees?
Or, would the vendor sell the goods at zero VAT rate, then the goods get taxed at UK rate plus custom's fees when it reaches the UK?
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