Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | May 13, 2024 22:18 | Subject: | Re: (Cancelled) | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, arnoldjohnson77 writes:
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Author: | Stellar | Posted: | May 2, 2024 05:25 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, peregrinator writes:
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, cosmicray writes:
| In Taxes, yorbrick writes:
| In Taxes, Hm79.botay writes:
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
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Yes, the USA doesn't. However, individual states charge sales tax.
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USA imports are exempt under the Section 321 de-minimas rule, up to $800
USD per day. If someone orders a large amount of LEGO from a single non-USA seller,
and they ship it all in one package with a proper customs declaration form, then
the Section 321 rule does not apply.
The seller could, in theory, break it up into multiple packages and ship them
spaced out to avoid this.
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Yes but...
"CBP can also deny the exemption if it has reason to believe that a shipment
is one of several lots covered by a single order or contract but shipped separately
in order to obtain the benefits of the exemption."
More interesting is then, and especially in the case of LEGO Sets, Parts or any
items (Plastic Toys 950300 or 95030035), what would be the import fees in USA?
Like some % for the Country, or local Sales Tax (+ duty clearance fees)?
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There aren't any duties on 9503 items in the USA, generally speaking, so
I don't think the $800 de minimus limit of Section 321 applies. That's
for items that *do* have tariffs or duties.
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Good to know, I shipped some big orders there and didn't receive any news
about extra payments as I feared.
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | May 1, 2024 18:54 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 25 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, peregrinator writes:
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, peregrinator writes:
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| | There aren't any duties on 9503 items in the USA, generally speaking, so
I don't think the $800 de minimus limit of Section 321 applies. That's
for items that *do* have tariffs or duties.
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Ah just what I thought - happy it didn't change!
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I say "generally speaking" because there are exceptions, like if you're
importing to the USA from Cuba there is a 70% duty.
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Ouch, that hurts.
But still safer than to import Cuban cigars - apart if this changed
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | May 1, 2024 18:38 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, peregrinator writes:
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| | There aren't any duties on 9503 items in the USA, generally speaking, so
I don't think the $800 de minimus limit of Section 321 applies. That's
for items that *do* have tariffs or duties.
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Ah just what I thought - happy it didn't change!
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I say "generally speaking" because there are exceptions, like if you're
importing to the USA from Cuba there is a 70% duty.
Of course consult with a lawyer (of which I'm not one) if you're importing
truly large amounts of Lego!
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | May 1, 2024 18:33 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 20 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, peregrinator writes:
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, cosmicray writes:
| In Taxes, yorbrick writes:
| In Taxes, Hm79.botay writes:
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
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Yes, the USA doesn't. However, individual states charge sales tax.
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USA imports are exempt under the Section 321 de-minimas rule, up to $800
USD per day. If someone orders a large amount of LEGO from a single non-USA seller,
and they ship it all in one package with a proper customs declaration form, then
the Section 321 rule does not apply.
The seller could, in theory, break it up into multiple packages and ship them
spaced out to avoid this.
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Yes but...
"CBP can also deny the exemption if it has reason to believe that a shipment
is one of several lots covered by a single order or contract but shipped separately
in order to obtain the benefits of the exemption."
More interesting is then, and especially in the case of LEGO Sets, Parts or any
items (Plastic Toys 950300 or 95030035), what would be the import fees in USA?
Like some % for the Country, or local Sales Tax (+ duty clearance fees)?
|
There aren't any duties on 9503 items in the USA, generally speaking, so
I don't think the $800 de minimus limit of Section 321 applies. That's
for items that *do* have tariffs or duties.
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Ah just what I thought - happy it didn't change!
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | May 1, 2024 18:31 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 19 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, cosmicray writes:
| In Taxes, yorbrick writes:
| In Taxes, Hm79.botay writes:
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
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Yes, the USA doesn't. However, individual states charge sales tax.
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USA imports are exempt under the Section 321 de-minimas rule, up to $800
USD per day. If someone orders a large amount of LEGO from a single non-USA seller,
and they ship it all in one package with a proper customs declaration form, then
the Section 321 rule does not apply.
The seller could, in theory, break it up into multiple packages and ship them
spaced out to avoid this.
|
Yes but...
"CBP can also deny the exemption if it has reason to believe that a shipment
is one of several lots covered by a single order or contract but shipped separately
in order to obtain the benefits of the exemption."
More interesting is then, and especially in the case of LEGO Sets, Parts or any
items (Plastic Toys 950300 or 95030035), what would be the import fees in USA?
Like some % for the Country, or local Sales Tax (+ duty clearance fees)?
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There aren't any duties on 9503 items in the USA, generally speaking, so
I don't think the $800 de minimus limit of Section 321 applies. That's
for items that *do* have tariffs or duties.
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | May 1, 2024 18:23 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, cosmicray writes:
| In Taxes, yorbrick writes:
| In Taxes, Hm79.botay writes:
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
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Yes, the USA doesn't. However, individual states charge sales tax.
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USA imports are exempt under the Section 321 de-minimas rule, up to $800
USD per day. If someone orders a large amount of LEGO from a single non-USA seller,
and they ship it all in one package with a proper customs declaration form, then
the Section 321 rule does not apply.
The seller could, in theory, break it up into multiple packages and ship them
spaced out to avoid this.
|
Yes but...
"CBP can also deny the exemption if it has reason to believe that a shipment
is one of several lots covered by a single order or contract but shipped separately
in order to obtain the benefits of the exemption."
More interesting is then, and especially in the case of LEGO Sets, Parts or any
items (Plastic Toys 950300 or 95030035), what would be the import fees in USA?
Like some % for the Country, or local Sales Tax (+ duty clearance fees)?
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Author: | cosmicray | Posted: | May 1, 2024 18:08 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, yorbrick writes:
| In Taxes, Hm79.botay writes:
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
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Yes, the USA doesn't. However, individual states charge sales tax.
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USA imports are exempt under the Section 321 de-minimas rule, up to $800
USD per day. If someone orders a large amount of LEGO from a single non-USA seller,
and they ship it all in one package with a proper customs declaration form, then
the Section 321 rule does not apply.
The seller could, in theory, break it up into multiple packages and ship them
spaced out to avoid this.
Nita Rae
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Apr 30, 2024 03:14 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, Hm79.botay writes:
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
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Yes, the USA doesn't. However, individual states charge sales tax.
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 22:34 | Subject: | Re: Import tax | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, Hm79.botay writes:
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
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Your Country taxes imports.
Exports aren't taxed.
I don't understand the question, or maybe try to move to Liechtenstein?
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Author: | Hm79.botay | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 21:53 | Subject: | Import tax | Viewed: | 99 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| Hello,
Is there any country that does not tax Lego imports?
Best regards
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Author: | oasis | Posted: | Apr 28, 2024 10:29 | Subject: | Re: US Tax Exemptions | Viewed: | 49 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
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just found this thread, sent mine.. thanks, Russell
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Author: | BensBrickstore | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 23:33 | Subject: | Re: US Tax Exemptions | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, Admin_Russell writes:
| In Taxes, Graham. writes:
| In Taxes, Admin_Russell writes:
| In Taxes, cosmicray writes:
| Yesterday I received two messages from one of the BL CE accounts, informing me
that US sellers are now able to submit their reseller certificate, in order to
be allowed tax exempt purchases.
I'm seeing no announcement about this in the Community. Is this official
? Personally, I do not see myself making use of it going forward, as I don't
wish to acquire additional inventory.
Nita Rae
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Yes, it is official. However, we limited the scope of communication to members
who had initially shown interest in the development of this feature.
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Good news. Is this LEGO group or just LEGO Bricklink?
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Just BrickLink, and just for reselling. Non-profits like schools are currently
not covered.
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Hi Russell,
Glad this is finally coming together. I'm curious, will it eventually be
available for non-profits as well? I'm sure there will be interest in that.
One step at a time though, I guess.
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Author: | Dino | Posted: | Apr 20, 2024 13:15 | Subject: | Re: Versand nach Großbritannien | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| War der Warenwert höher als 1000€? Wenn ja, mußt du zusätzlich eine Ausfuhranmeldung
vornehmen. Wenn nicht, CN23 und Rechnung 2-fach außen auf das Paket.
In Taxes, brckstore.com writes:
| Hallo Zusammen,
ich hoffe hier kann mir jemand weiterhelfen, es geht um den Versand nach Großbritannien.
Wir hatten bisher immer nur Bestellungen unter der Grenze von 135 GBP, da bekommt
man ja immer direkt eine. Rechnung mit der VAT von Bricklink ausgestellt. Nun
haben wir eine Bestellung erhalten die diese Grenze überschreitet, habe leider
vergessen das vorher auszustellen. Meine Info war das man ganz normal versendet,
in unserem Fall mit DHL. Lieferscheintasche mit unserer Rechnung und der Customs
Declaration CN23 habe ich am Paket angebracht und hatte es so verstanden das
der Käufer bei Import zahlen muss. Das Paket kam nun zurück mit dem Vermerk das
Unterlagen fehlen würden, DHL kann mir nicht richtig weiterhelfen was ich machen
muss.
Hat jemand hier schon ein ähnliches Problem oder Erfahrungen mit dem Versand
nach Großbritannien und kann mir sagen was ich falsch gemacht habe?
Vielen Dank schonmal vorab.
Liebe Grüße Ann-Katrin
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 20, 2024 13:11 | Subject: | Re: Versand nach Großbritannien | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| You need CN23 but also of course 1 or 2 proper printed Invoices put outside
in a transparent document pocket.
CN23 should also show the TARIFF number and origin of the goods.
Normally DHL calls you on phone to ask you to e-mail them the invoice...
In Taxes, brckstore.com writes:
| Hallo Zusammen,
ich hoffe hier kann mir jemand weiterhelfen, es geht um den Versand nach Großbritannien.
Wir hatten bisher immer nur Bestellungen unter der Grenze von 135 GBP, da bekommt
man ja immer direkt eine. Rechnung mit der VAT von Bricklink ausgestellt. Nun
haben wir eine Bestellung erhalten die diese Grenze überschreitet, habe leider
vergessen das vorher auszustellen. Meine Info war das man ganz normal versendet,
in unserem Fall mit DHL. Lieferscheintasche mit unserer Rechnung und der Customs
Declaration CN23 habe ich am Paket angebracht und hatte es so verstanden das
der Käufer bei Import zahlen muss. Das Paket kam nun zurück mit dem Vermerk das
Unterlagen fehlen würden, DHL kann mir nicht richtig weiterhelfen was ich machen
muss.
Hat jemand hier schon ein ähnliches Problem oder Erfahrungen mit dem Versand
nach Großbritannien und kann mir sagen was ich falsch gemacht habe?
Vielen Dank schonmal vorab.
Liebe Grüße Ann-Katrin
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Author: | brckstore.com | Posted: | Apr 20, 2024 12:52 | Subject: | Versand nach Großbritannien | Viewed: | 92 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| Hallo Zusammen,
ich hoffe hier kann mir jemand weiterhelfen, es geht um den Versand nach Großbritannien.
Wir hatten bisher immer nur Bestellungen unter der Grenze von 135 GBP, da bekommt
man ja immer direkt eine. Rechnung mit der VAT von Bricklink ausgestellt. Nun
haben wir eine Bestellung erhalten die diese Grenze überschreitet, habe leider
vergessen das vorher auszustellen. Meine Info war das man ganz normal versendet,
in unserem Fall mit DHL. Lieferscheintasche mit unserer Rechnung und der Customs
Declaration CN23 habe ich am Paket angebracht und hatte es so verstanden das
der Käufer bei Import zahlen muss. Das Paket kam nun zurück mit dem Vermerk das
Unterlagen fehlen würden, DHL kann mir nicht richtig weiterhelfen was ich machen
muss.
Hat jemand hier schon ein ähnliches Problem oder Erfahrungen mit dem Versand
nach Großbritannien und kann mir sagen was ich falsch gemacht habe?
Vielen Dank schonmal vorab.
Liebe Grüße Ann-Katrin
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Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 15:45 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 56 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, enig writes:
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
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Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
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It's really straightforward
BrickLink will automatically collect the UK VAT (under GBP135).
You will receive an e-mail with the VAT receipt, and can download the PDF from
the order page if not recevied.
Print it and attach it in a transparent document pocket outside.
Fill a normal CN22 or CN23 form.
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This. Specifically for UK - this is enough. Your PayPal payment will have a 'Partner
Fee' section for this, which will be forwarded to BL's PP account immediately.
You will have to attach a VAT invoice to the outside of the package - you will
see it on the order page + will receive an email from BL with a .pdf
No need to attach anything electronically to your shipping label.
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Thank you, guys!
I'll take both of your inputs as empirical and as an affirmation of the updated
help page. Very helpful. Thanks again
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Author: | enig | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:51 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, 1001bricks writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
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Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
|
It's really straightforward
BrickLink will automatically collect the UK VAT (under GBP135).
You will receive an e-mail with the VAT receipt, and can download the PDF from
the order page if not recevied.
Print it and attach it in a transparent document pocket outside.
Fill a normal CN22 or CN23 form.
|
This. Specifically for UK - this is enough. Your PayPal payment will have a 'Partner
Fee' section for this, which will be forwarded to BL's PP account immediately.
You will have to attach a VAT invoice to the outside of the package - you will
see it on the order page + will receive an email from BL with a .pdf
No need to attach anything electronically to your shipping label.
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:18 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
|
Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
|
It's really straightforward
BrickLink will automatically collect the UK VAT (under GBP135).
You will receive an e-mail with the VAT receipt, and can download the PDF from
the order page if not recevied.
Print it and attach it in a transparent document pocket outside.
Fill a normal CN22 or CN23 form.
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Author: | popsicle | Posted: | Apr 18, 2024 14:12 | Subject: | Re: UK Members | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Taxes | |
| In Taxes, popsicle writes:
| Got someone asking to purchase a single part lot with a pre-shipping order value
of 120 USD. I'd like to try and oblige this member, if I can...
My question concerns the up-to-date rules as applied here to distance
selling with the UK. Not certain about UK cross-border buying protocols, anymore.
~ As seller, will I need to electronically insert proof of taxes-paid into the
customs form (IOSS) in order to avoid the buyer being double taxed?
~ If taxation is applicable to such an order, will taxes be processed within
the order itself, or garnered from the buyer on the receiving end?
Thanks in advance
|
Help pages notwithstanding, if any UK member would care to offer empirical
input it would be appreciated. Thanks
|
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