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What to do when Ebay haven´t properly electronically registered the IOSS invoice and now swedish customs want me to pay VAT a second time. I tried Eaby customer service but get some bot in a chatt that can´t realy help with anything.

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IOSS

This is the .com (US) boards.

 

You may want to post this question on your home sites boards.

 

Not many buyers or sellers on here deal with VAT.

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@mcm454 wrote:

What to do when Ebay haven´t properly electronically registered the IOSS invoice and now swedish customs want me to pay VAT a second time. I tried Eaby customer service but get some bot in a chatt that can´t realy help with anything.


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If the purchase was for more than 150 EUR (including shipping, I believe) then eBay does not collect the VAT and you need to pay it to the carrier when the package is delivered.

https://www.ebay.com/help/buying/paying-items/paying-tax-ebay-purchases?id=4771&st=3&pos=1#section12

(Click the plus size to expand "Items delivered to EU countries – Value Added Tax (VAT)")

 

If you are being asked to pay again for an item where you are sure you have already paid the VAT, then you should pay it and submit to eBay for a refund of the VAT they collected. From the link on the page I linked to above:

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/buying/paying-items/paying-tax-ebay-purchases?id=4771#section5

 

"Request a VAT refund

"To request a VAT refund on a completed order, please login and upload proof of overpayment."

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Nope that´s not correct. I buy items well over £300 at times and that has never happened.
This purchase was £56 including shipping.

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As far as I know this is the only board.

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@mcm454 wrote:

Nope that´s not correct. I buy items well over £300 at times and that has never happened.
This purchase was £56 including shipping.


If the items were imported into the EU, that's the rule, according to eBay policy, based on the EU law. eBay only collects VAT for import sales at or below EUR 150, except for France. If your purchase doesn't come under that situation, then you can look it up for yourself on this policy page.

 

https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/selling/vat-obligations-uk-eu?id=4650&st=3&pos=2&query=Your%20VAT%...

 

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IOSS

Sounds like you need paperwork showing VAT paid, declaring what the item is - to go to the carrier & Swedish Customs along with proof you paid it, to claim the item. How was this item shipped to you? You may have different issues to resolve based on carrier.

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