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I ordered goods online in the first week of January including an iPhone case, a power bank and an iPad case.
I received an email that said my order included free shipping and VAT paid at 20 per cent. The goods were subsequently shipped from Holland and delivered by UPS.
However, I was then charged both Import VAT and a brokerage charge by UPS. Have I paid VAT twice? Via email.
New Brexit rules means there are higher charges on items coming in and out of the EU
Grace Gausden of This is Money, replies: There has been much discussion about the price of sending items from the EU into the UK and vice versa.
Click the thumbs up >A new webinar series designed to help the remarketing sector prepare for the end of the Covid-19 pandemic has been announced by the Vehicle Remarketing Association (VRA).
‘The New Normal’ webinar series will start at 10am on January 21, 2021, with a discussion on the implications of the Brexit deal including its impact on customs processes and the future of the UK motor industry.
The speakers will include Brexit expert David Bailey, professor of business economics at the University of Birmingham’s Business School, alongside Glyn Edwards, VAT director at MHA McIntyre Hudson and Andrew Thurston, customs duty consultant at MHA McIntyre Hudson.
Click the thumbs up >The Vehicle Remarketing Association (VRA) is launching a new series of webinars to support the remarketing association with its preparations for the end of the coronavirus pandemic.
Called “The New Normal Briefing,” the first webinar in the series will start at 10am on Thursday 21 January with a discussion on the implications of the Brexit deal and how it is likely to impact on everything from customs processes through to the future of the UK motor industry.
The speakers will include Brexit expert David Bailey, professor of business economics at the University of Birmingham’s Business School, alongside Glyn Edwards, VAT director at MHA McIntyre Hudson and Andrew Thurston, customs duty consultant at MHA McIntyre Hudson.