A few others operating similarly in Fermanagh, one about 1 km from the main N3 road between Belturbet and Derrylin that I can strongly recommend if anyone's interested.We have a post box thingy up in Newry that we use, we are about 40 mins drive away so handy for us thankfully.
There's one of those at the Spar in Jonesborough which is probably the handiest unless you're going on in to Newry.We have a post box thingy up in Newry that we use, we are about 40 mins drive away so handy for us thankfully.
That's the one OOhPod I think it's called.There's one of those at the Spar in Jonesborough which is probably the handiest unless you're going on in to Newry.
An Post have a UK virtual address that you can have stuff shipped to. They then deliver it to your house or a collection point.Does the parcel motel still operate or is there a similar service to collect items from Amazon UK?
Depending on the item, you may be charged both UK VAT, and Irish VAT and duties I think. Depends on the item and how the supplier handled things at their end.An Post have a UK virtual address that you can have stuff shipped to. They then deliver it to your house or a collection point.
Ye gotta pay your taxes.Depending on the item, you may be charged both UK VAT, and Irish VAT and duties I think. Depends on the item and how the supplier handled things at their end.
It's the paying at both ends that bothers meYe gotta pay your taxes.
I try to avoid it as well.I purchase nothing ever from the UK now because it's way too complicated.
Most of the businesses doing any kind of volume here have it pretty much sorted at this stage. I even noticed recently a couple of places I used to buy from who took a hard 'your rules you sort out the tax' attitude in the aftermath of Brexit are now promoting their guarantees of no additional taxes or duties. The process to send items DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) isn't all that complex, anyone who offers international shipping who hasn't sorted it at this stage has no business being in business.I purchase nothing ever from the UK now because it's way too complicated.
Where we still buy through a UK distributor they have set up an Irish company and have an Irish VAT number in order to service this market. For other products we how use a mainland distributor, usually in Holland or Germany.Most of the businesses doing any kind of volume here have it pretty much sorted at this stage. I even noticed recently a couple of places I used to buy from who took a hard 'your rules you sort out the tax' attitude in the aftermath of Brexit are now promoting their guarantees of no additional taxes or duties. The process to send items DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) isn't all that complex, anyone who offers international shipping who hasn't sorted it at this stage has no business being in business.
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