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 Author: romax1989 View Messages Posted By romax1989
 Posted: Mar 24, 2024 13:18
 Subject: Shipping from the US to Lithuania
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 Topic: Selling
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romax1989 (633)

Location:  USA, Texas
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Store: roro's bricks
I had someone reach out asking to ship to Lithuania. I don't have experience
shipping international. The value of the order is $75 plus shipping. My question
is if there are any duties or customs I would be responsible for or if taxes
and such is taken out through bricklink. My understanding is there is like a
4.4% tax.
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Mar 24, 2024 13:32
 Subject: Re: Shipping from the US to Lithuania
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Location:  USA, New Jersey
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Store: Faber Family Bricks
In Selling, romax1989 writes:
  I had someone reach out asking to ship to Lithuania. I don't have experience
shipping international. The value of the order is $75 plus shipping. My question
is if there are any duties or customs I would be responsible for or if taxes
and such is taken out through bricklink. My understanding is there is like a
4.4% tax.

EU VAT will be collected by BrickLink. The buyer is responsible for any customs
dues or duties.

Make sure to send the BL IOSS number electronically, or your buyer could get
charged VAT again.

Highly suggest a service like Pirate Ship's Simple Export Rate (chat with
their customer service to enable this).
 Author: romax1989 View Messages Posted By romax1989
 Posted: Mar 24, 2024 14:02
 Subject: Re: Shipping from the US to Lithuania
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romax1989 (633)

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In Selling, peregrinator writes:
  In Selling, romax1989 writes:
  I had someone reach out asking to ship to Lithuania. I don't have experience
shipping international. The value of the order is $75 plus shipping. My question
is if there are any duties or customs I would be responsible for or if taxes
and such is taken out through bricklink. My understanding is there is like a
4.4% tax.

EU VAT will be collected by BrickLink. The buyer is responsible for any customs
dues or duties.

Make sure to send the BL IOSS number electronically, or your buyer could get
charged VAT again.

Highly suggest a service like Pirate Ship's Simple Export Rate (chat with
their customer service to enable this).

Can you explain the BL IOSS number? We're do I find that and how do I send
it electronically?
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Mar 24, 2024 14:17
 Subject: Re: Shipping from the US to Lithuania
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peregrinator (774)

Location:  USA, New Jersey
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In Selling, romax1989 writes:
  Can you explain the BL IOSS number? We're do I find that and how do I send
it electronically?

The IOSS number should be on the VAT receipt generated by BrickLink.

You'll need to use a service like Pirate Ship to send the IOSS number electronically
- you can't when you purchase postage at the retail counter, and PayPal's
implementation of Ship Station doesn't provide for it.