If you can get it delivered to Northern Ireland that's the best option. Trading with Britain post-Brexit is a nightmare. Can you source the same item on the mainland?I am enquiring as the extra charges (excise duty, vat ect} that I would incur in buying an item from a UK supplier in the post Brexit era.
The item in question would cost in the region of £300-350 UK vat inclusive. It is a wall mounted foldable shower chair for a person with mobility issues but I imagine the purpose of the item makes no difference.
Alternatively if it was delivered to someone (a relation) living there who then forwarded it on, would it still incur the same charges.
I've used https://parcel-club.com/ Nice people. Highly recommended.If you can get it delivered to Northern Ireland that's the best option. Trading with Britain post-Brexit is a nightmare. Can you source the same item on the mainland?
From their website it appears that membership (some sort of legal requirement?) is free and they charge £2 per parcel. Was that your experience?I've used https://parcel-club.com/ Nice people. Highly recommended.
Yes.From their website it appears that membership (some sort of legal requirement?) is free and they charge £2 per parcel. Was that your experience?
Yes, otherwise everyone would go to a shop and pretend to be leaving the country the next day.If I go to UK and buy say fabrics worth £200 and bring them back here do I have to pay UK vat to the shop ?
No, but you can reclaim VAT where evidence is provided that the item is for the exclusive use of a person with a disibility. The form is here.Surely invalid equipment should be zero VAT rated?
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