Switzerland is not in the EU.
You should be able to claim back the British VAT, because the goods are being exported outside the EU.
The Swiss customs will then charge VAT, and possibly import duty on the goods.
Because those goods are needed for our health, and some people don't have enough money to pay for the VAT
Because those goods are needed for our health, and some people don't have enough money to pay for the VAT
Because those goods are needed for our health, and some people don't have enough money to pay for the VAT
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Yes, we charge VAT to Limerick customers as per the applicable tax regulations in Ireland. The VAT is included in the final price of goods or services provided. If you are a VAT-registered business, you may be able to reclaim the VAT paid. For specific inquiries, it's best to consult with a tax professional.
If you sell, supply or transfer goods out of the UK to someone in another country you may need to charge VAT on them. For more information, contact the VAT helpline by calling the VAT contact number on 0300 200 3700 (FREE)
Yes, businesses can charge customers VAT (Value Added Tax) if they are registered for VAT and the goods or services they provide are subject to VAT. The VAT amount is typically added to the sale price, and the business is responsible for collecting and remitting this tax to the government. VAT regulations vary by country, so it's essential for businesses to understand the specific rules applicable in their jurisdiction.
Yes, VAT may be applicable when selling items at an auction, depending on the nature of the goods and the seller's VAT status. If the seller is a VAT-registered business, they are typically required to charge VAT on the sale. In some cases, auction houses may also charge VAT on their fees. It's essential to check the specific regulations and practices in your jurisdiction.
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