How VAT Works For Amazon FBA Sellers - UK VAT Explained

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  • How VAT Works For Amazon FBA Sellers - UK VAT Explained
    In this video I explain how VAT works for Amazon FBA UK sellers, and how to calculate it both pre and post VAT registration.
    It’s super important to understand this so that you can accurately calculate your profit margins BEFORE moving forward with a product idea!
    Not VAT registered
    - You will pay 20% VAT on all business expenses
    - You will not charge VAT on product sales
    VAT registered
    - You will not pay VAT on business expenses
    - You will charge 20% VAT on product sales
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Komentáře • 294

  • @LucaDavenport
    @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

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  • @keirdoubas
    @keirdoubas Před 3 lety +4

    Luca this is SUCH a clear explanation of a confusing topic for newbies and has helped me on many of an occasion already. Thank you for making this video dude!!

  • @LucaDavenport
    @LucaDavenport  Před 4 lety +9

    VAT can be a fairly confusing topic but hopefully the video helped break it down for you! Any questions, just ask!

    • @JZ-cx6mi
      @JZ-cx6mi Před 3 lety

      Luca, unless it's required what is the point of registering for VAT then? According to your video, you always end up with less profit dollar in your pocket (3.2 vs 3.84) if registered [not to mention the headache of VAT compliance]

    • @rokYYs
      @rokYYs Před 3 lety

      6:55 you explain that you can return a portion of your sales VAT based on your expenses. 9:13 you do not take into consideration that you will return a portion of your VAT based on your expenses VAT. Why?

    • @Arklysirzirgas
      @Arklysirzirgas Před 3 lety

      one thing i don't understand; I'm downloading the merchant VAT invoice and on it it's showing there's 0% VAT for the seller fees. So I can't claim them back?

  • @TrancerII
    @TrancerII Před 2 lety

    This video was amazing thank you. I tried watching a bunch of videos before this to understand it. Subscribed!

  • @peace456me
    @peace456me Před 11 měsíci

    What a short but informative video. I have been looking for this. Thanks a lot.

  • @hanbolt1801
    @hanbolt1801 Před 3 lety +5

    This is the first video explaining VAT where I actually understand it 😂 I’ve been using FBA calculator and didn’t know 20% VAT comes off the profit... big difference that most CZcams channels do not advise! 🙈

    • @abseiduk
      @abseiduk Před 2 lety

      1000% this makes the most sense. This guys got a gift for explaining things

  • @doncilaarcadie
    @doncilaarcadie Před rokem

    Hey buddy, YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!!
    After days of research I become more confused that I was.
    Finally I found this video, it cleared up everything in 10 min.
    Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @krazymelonz3513
    @krazymelonz3513 Před 2 lety

    Super detailed break down, well explained! :D

  • @TheLawOfAttractionLady

    Thank you. Just what I needed to know.

  • @benjamindonald87
    @benjamindonald87 Před rokem

    You made this very simple and easy to understand, great job!

  • @meirbraun7088
    @meirbraun7088 Před 3 lety

    wow wow wow such an amazing video so clear and easy to understand great work keep it up

  • @soneil
    @soneil Před 3 lety

    Excellent video. Clear and concise. Thank you for posting

  • @meharking1
    @meharking1 Před rokem +1

    What a easy way to explain! Thanks

  • @Nomi-vx4xv
    @Nomi-vx4xv Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing explanation Luca. You are a top man. Thank you

  • @lola4806
    @lola4806 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this, it was so helpful. x

  • @johnjoe105
    @johnjoe105 Před 3 lety

    Just subscribed, great video!

  • @aneeskhan07
    @aneeskhan07 Před 3 lety +1

    Awsome Luca Davenport You got me out confusions...

  • @kemalcagdas96
    @kemalcagdas96 Před 2 lety

    Perfect video, thanks a lot!

  • @kashifnaseer4038
    @kashifnaseer4038 Před 3 lety

    👍 Excellent knowledge bundle of thanks brother ♥

  • @zeeshanrahim715
    @zeeshanrahim715 Před 3 lety

    Well explained, thank you for the informative video.

  • @RICKSHAWMAN247
    @RICKSHAWMAN247 Před 2 lety

    What an amazing & informative video

  • @brettpittam183
    @brettpittam183 Před 3 lety +10

    The UK VAT threshold is mis-quoted in this video for tax year 2020/21 (and this video was released May 2020) the threshold is actually £85K not £80K, important detail to note.

    • @TezzarecordsIRL
      @TezzarecordsIRL Před 2 lety +1

      So if you earn over 85k that's when you must register for VAT ?

    • @brettpittam183
      @brettpittam183 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TezzarecordsIRL Once you have hit £85K turnover in a rolling 12 month period you trigger VAT liability and must register for VAT.

    • @Vanishoneday7
      @Vanishoneday7 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TezzarecordsIRL yes

    • @gmcochise
      @gmcochise Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for that information. If i buy goods from China for dropshipping to my customer in uk(my company is uk registered but not VAT registered ) via eBay should the Chinese company charge me VAT and am I the “consumer”? The advice from HMRC seems to make things so obscure and you make it so clear. And if I register for VAT my accountancy firm (OSOME) will charge me a lot more and I haven’t even started selling yet!

  • @AW-su2st
    @AW-su2st Před rokem

    Brilliantly clear explanation. Thanks.

  • @khalidfazil8545
    @khalidfazil8545 Před rokem

    Best explanation. Thanks so much.

  • @edvinasdziaugys6056
    @edvinasdziaugys6056 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic content. Thanks! :)

  • @nazeerahmed4649
    @nazeerahmed4649 Před 3 lety

    Super helpful. Thanks

  • @chrismott3618
    @chrismott3618 Před 2 lety +1

    amazing video thank you

  • @annabrickstock
    @annabrickstock Před 4 lety

    great video!

  • @Newtrita
    @Newtrita Před 3 měsíci

    amazing explaination!

  • @uroojkhan6781
    @uroojkhan6781 Před rokem

    Great video thank you so much

  • @tomgrimshaw3744
    @tomgrimshaw3744 Před 2 lety

    Hi Luca, great video! It’s really helped me get a good understanding of VAT before getting registered. Just wanted to check, is the turnover based on the sales made on Amazon or the money credited into my bank account after the fees have already been deducted? Many thanks

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      Hey! It’s total sales your business has made before any fees or business expenses.

  • @patriciaaragonseron
    @patriciaaragonseron Před 5 měsíci

    I registered myself as VAT exempted and guest what? They charged me Vat in my sell. I have contacted amazon through the help button, thankfully they are really good at replying speed. Great video, really helpful!!

  • @v.s4970
    @v.s4970 Před rokem

    This guy is a legend usefull info just curious do you add the vat after you added all amz fees shipping and product cost or do you add vat after you add your margins shipping cost and product cost because 20 percent looks different on each number 20 percent added to 15 will look different from 20’percent added to 20.00 ?

  • @mohammadhossain7867
    @mohammadhossain7867 Před 3 lety

    very informative , many thanks , I subscribed just now

  • @fakharalam1253
    @fakharalam1253 Před 2 lety

    Luca this is such a great video. Thank you for clearing my VAT concepts. One thing I'm still wanna ask that on 12 pounds, the VAT should be 2.4 pounds as 20% of sale price?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety +1

      All B2C sale prices in the UK, including on Amazon, always include VAT already. So a £12 (inc VAT) sale price is actually a £10 (exc VAT) sale price + £2 VAT.

  • @LuckyInLondon
    @LuckyInLondon Před 3 lety

    Great info, thank you! I'm an estate photographer providing digital image downloads. I know I will not surpass the £85,000 threshold, so how would I display my pricing? Some online pricing states "VAT Included" so the buyers knows they might be able to deducted the VAT.

  • @sarfarazbaldiwala1327
    @sarfarazbaldiwala1327 Před 3 lety +1

    First ever video where I can understand how VAT is charged. Super cool explanation. How can I contact you if I need your help?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Awesome, glad the video was helpful! I'm afraid I only offer 1-1 support to our Academy members. You can find more info here: www.amazonbrandacademy.com

  • @Cholla420
    @Cholla420 Před 3 lety

    So helpful. Deffo a like and subscribe for me. Helped me decide and I ended up not registering for VAT as I didnt need it.

  • @charlietaylor1971
    @charlietaylor1971 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. Please make a video explaining how to file your VAT on the seller central portal

  • @aliazmat3645
    @aliazmat3645 Před 3 lety

    Hi, thanks for such a informative content. I didn't find any link in the description for pre and post vat registration calculator as mentioned in the last of the video, Please can you add the link

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Glad you found the video helpful! You can download the tool here: www.amazonbrandacademy.com/product-research-bundle

  • @ajazmohammed-uv1eo
    @ajazmohammed-uv1eo Před rokem

    Hi Luca,
    Great, consice video on VAT, i have question
    Are we reponsible for paying VAT on the sales made through amazon or Its already Amazon who collects on our behalf and submit to HMRC
    Thanks

  • @jigerkijeet
    @jigerkijeet Před 4 měsíci +1

    The VAT registration threshold was 85k (not 80k). Its going to increase to £90k from April 2024

  • @unin9941
    @unin9941 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @rolagltd2059
    @rolagltd2059 Před 2 lety

    Hi Luca, Thanks for this video. I found it very useful. You mentioned that we need to be VAT registered only when we're above the 80K threshold (now 85K) in the UK. However, don't we need to be VAT registered if we're under the 85K threshold but are planning to import products from China for our own private label? We'd need the EORI and VAT number right?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety +1

      Nope! If your under the £85K threshold then you do not need to be VAT registered. You can just apply for an EORI number and import using that. Once you become VAT registers your vat number will be linked to your existing EORI number

  • @noodlesandtuna
    @noodlesandtuna Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Luca. I have a question I was hoping you might be able to answer about paying VAT on Amazon Advertising expenses when you are VAT registered. I have been asking Amazon support to clarify but their responses so far are useless. After registering and providing Amazon AMS US with my VAT ID they are still charging me 20% VAT on my marketing expenses ( which I am claiming back from HMRC on my VAT returns ). I wanted to know if this is the correct process or if Amazon should infact have stopped charging me VAT and instead use the reverse charge mechanism. Note that since providing my VAT ID the VAT has been reduced to zero on my advertising bills for several other marketplaces like Canada, France, Italy etc, just not the USA.

  • @youngknight65
    @youngknight65 Před 2 lety

    Hi Luca, great explanation! May I ask what will be the impact of import tax +import vat when selling imported products say from China?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      Hey Brandon, if you're going to be selling products online that have been imported from abroad, it's super important to work out what your Landed Cost Of Goods Sold (LCOGS) is when you are doing your profit calculations. LCOGS is the total cost per unit for you as a seller and includes: Unit price, shipping, insurance, duties & VAT. If you are VAT registered the LCOGS does not include VAT as you can claim this back. If you want to work out how to calculate import duties and VAT, give this video a watch: czcams.com/video/sCeI-LRwMiA/video.html

  • @LF-px3oo
    @LF-px3oo Před rokem

    Hey Luca, thanks for your explanations, your videos are always very clear! When buying goods on platforms like Alibaba, they are now adding a 20% VAT on the final price (apparently collected and remitted to the UK tax authorities - unless you provide a VAT registration number). First question: is this VAT charged only once then by Alibaba and not during custom clearance? Second question: As a non-VAT registered sole trader, would you then have to anyway pay for his upfront and charge indirectly your customers to recover for this expense? (i.e in your example, the revenue remains for both at £10 for the sale revenue) ?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem

      VAT should only be charged once by Alibaba and then should not be charged again by UK customs, provided all the paperwork showing the VAT has already been paid, is present on the shipment. If UK customs charge you a second time, you can send them evidence that you have already paid it and they will refund you. Yes, that is correct! VAT on the goods (input vat) is an expense for you as a non VAT registered business but because you don't have to charge VAT / collect any VAT (output vat) on your sale price, you recoup it there.

  • @peterberg7255
    @peterberg7255 Před rokem

    hi Luca, it's a great video! Thanks for this!
    A question if no VAT registration, how could I pay the expenses' VAT to the govement?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem

      You don't! You pay it the supplier of the expense and they pay it to HMRC.

  • @mackybmx
    @mackybmx Před 2 lety +1

    Great Vid! 😄👍 I've watched a few videos, they say you must register FBA as a 'Limited Company'... could I not register as a 'Sole Trader' or is it just best to jump straight in as a VAT registered company?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! You can on Amazon as either a sole trader or LTD company and if you’re based in the UK, you won’t need to be register for VAT until your turnover is above £85K per annum. Operating as a LTD is more tax efficient, that’s why people tend to recommend it over sole trader

  • @ismailyusuf5328
    @ismailyusuf5328 Před 3 lety

    Hi. Amazing useful ideas in the video. Where can I find the free calculator.

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ismail, you can download it here: www.amazonbrandacademy.com/product-research-bundle

  • @user-gr9qu1ol8f
    @user-gr9qu1ol8f Před rokem

    Hi Luca. Great video just to clarify if you are VAT registered you wont have to pay on stock as in you wont have to pay customs VAT?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem +1

      You will have to pay it but you can claim it back when you do your VAT returns

  • @alinisar88
    @alinisar88 Před 2 lety

    can you confirm which software you use for illustration. It is amazing. (PS the concept are well taught, no doubt on it.)

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      Hey, glad you found the video helpful! I use Canva for all the illustrations. Good, cheap and easy to use

  • @shujaur-rehman631
    @shujaur-rehman631 Před 4 lety

    Hi. Very informative and useful content. Thank you :)
    I would like to ask you a question: If one is selling in Europe and business is based in Germany and VAT is also registered in Germany only, I understand that the revenue from Germany would be for VAt according to German Tax laws. But if the business is selling in France or UK a well and has yet not reached threshold (Stock is in Germany), would the revenue from France or UK be also deducted for VAT in Germany (because business is only registered for VAT in Germany)? or the revenue from UK or France would be VAT free in Germany too?
    I hope I wrote my question clearly. Thank you

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Hey, yeah I understand what you mean! If you are VAT registered in Germany and selling into other EU countries you would not need to be VAT registered in those other EU countries as long as you are only holding stock in Germany. You would still have to collect VAT on those sales at the German rate (member state of origin rate).

    • @shujaur-rehman631
      @shujaur-rehman631 Před 3 lety

      @@LucaDavenport Thanks a lot! :)

  • @HankScorpio468
    @HankScorpio468 Před rokem

    Hi Luca, great video. Would really appreciate a response to this.
    I have been selling on amazon uk for over a year now. I'm Vat registered and have vat services on Amazon. I have access to my AVTR and amazon say that all vat is amazon responsibility to collect and remit. However I'm just wondering where do do the tax authorities go to find this remitted vat?
    I'm being checked for vat compliance at the moment and I know Amazon have collected the vat i just don't know where to tell them to find the payments.
    All the best,
    Max

  • @bradparsonsmusic
    @bradparsonsmusic Před rokem

    Luca, thanks for this. Firstly, Im registered for VAT (voluntary) for flat rate scheme so how would that affect my business? Also, I am registered but for mu music business (not e-commerce). If I go exempt on Alibiba for example do I have to charge VAT on my amazon stock? Thanks.

  • @soulloversparadiserecords7523

    Hey mate, great vid, thanks so much! Quick question - What do you use to calculate the input VAT amount you wish to claim back for that period and submit the number to your accountant? Thanks :)

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 4 lety

      Hey, glad you found it helpful! I use Xero for all my business bookkeeping as it automatically calculates total input & output VAT and then my accountant has direct access to my Xero account. Check it out.

  • @alicee1349
    @alicee1349 Před 3 lety

    thanks for the video this is so clear and informative!

  • @thehatcircle6132
    @thehatcircle6132 Před 3 lety

    Hello Luca, great video, thanks a lot! I am wondering if we are a marketplace platform (similar to Amazon) and selling products on behalf of sellers from all over the world. I.e. US, AU, and other parts of the world. Do the sellers have to register VAT, if their stock are in their respective countries? Same as on Amazon, some of the products we sold to UK customers, some to other countries, always despatched directly from the sellers in their own countries. Thanks for your advice in advance.

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety +1

      So since Brexit the laws have changed. From my understanding, no the companies based outside the UK do not have to register for UK VAT, however if you are a platform that facilitates a sale to a UK based customer, then you are responsible for collecting the VAT on that sale and paying it to HMRC. You can find info about the changes here: www.gov.uk/government/publications/changes-to-vat-treatment-of-overseas-goods-sold-to-customers-from-1-january-2021/changes-to-vat-treatment-of-overseas-goods-sold-to-customers-from-1-january-2021

  • @ma-wi1qw
    @ma-wi1qw Před 3 lety

    Hey Luca thanks for the informative video 😊 If we (British citizen living in Britain) are selling on Amazon US would we still have to charge vat on our product even if the products aren’t being sold in the UK?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you found it helpful! No you wouldn't need to charge VAT but you would need to charge US sales tax which varies depending on the state the product is sold in.

    • @kakshaks
      @kakshaks Před 3 lety

      @@LucaDavenport hi. Seriously, out of all the posts I have been through on this subject, yours is by far the best and clearest. Many thanks and congrats. With regards this particular question, however. So, even though you don’t charge VAT on US sales, would the revenue from the US count towards the £80k threshold? Thanks

  • @medicinalamericana3053

    Thanks for this great video! Can you help me with a question?
    Does this mean that if you pay the 20% import VAT fee, you don't have to pay VAT on items sold?
    I have a US based company that paid 20% VAT on importing the products and now I'm being charged VAT per sale by Amazon as well. Seems like a 40% tax is pretty steep...

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      Hey! You can claim back all the import VAT you paid back when you do your VAT returns. So if you’ve paid £100 import VAT already and owe HMRC £200 on sales (output) VAT you only need to pay them £100 as you have already technically paid £100 of what you owe. Hope that makes sense

  • @DG-qd1hi
    @DG-qd1hi Před 2 lety

    very imforamtive, video well broken down

  • @rubecatj9344
    @rubecatj9344 Před rokem

    Those the money come out automatically when you do fba or do you have to pay it ?

  • @Dima-ub7tp
    @Dima-ub7tp Před 4 lety +1

    Great video about VAT! People say that you have more chances to get responses and good prices from suppliers if you are VAT registered than if you ar not. Is it true?

    • @Dima-ub7tp
      @Dima-ub7tp Před 4 lety

      I mean about UK Wholesale...

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey, I do not sell sell big brand products on Amazon (Wholesale) so It's not my area of expertise I'm afraid! However I wouldn't be surprised if that were true, as being a VAT registered company tends to signify that you have a larger revenue and hence are a larger company. If you're a larger company I would assume wholesale suppliers would be more willing to work with you. Hope that helps!

  • @OlaOla-so3il
    @OlaOla-so3il Před rokem

    Thank you for the great video! :) Do I collect money from amazon for vat, and send the vat collect to hmrc or does amazon send it to them directly?
    Thank you so much for your help :)

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem

      If you and your business are UK based then you have to collect it and send to HMRC. If you / your business are based abroad, Amazon will do it for you

    • @MrRaffath
      @MrRaffath Před 8 měsíci

      @@LucaDavenportwhen u say collect what exactly do u mean as I already paid vat to Amazon for each order does that mean I have to pay hmrc again vat on all my profit or just show them records of me paying vat to amazon.
      I’m confused whether I pay it twice with amazon and separately with hmrc but I’m not sure please help?

  • @alaahamdy6491
    @alaahamdy6491 Před rokem +1

    Great video, Could you please answer my question based on your experience in selling on Amazon as i am a Uk resident and my limited company is new?
    Is it better to register in the VAT from the beginning or not?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem

      Becoming VAT registered will lower your net profit so it’s much better to wait until you need to be VAT registered before you do it!

  • @nbotham
    @nbotham Před rokem

    Hey. Thanks for this video, very helpful! I had a question regarding when to register for VAT. I understand the threshold is 85k turnover, but does this mean that we should register for VAT once we do 85k or more in sales on Amazon, OR, once our payments from Amazon reach or exceed 85k? As I do more than 85k annually in sales on Amazon, but obviously Amazon take their fees from our sales and send us the rest, which is then below 85k.

  • @mohamedhass7632
    @mohamedhass7632 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the rich content , First ever video where I can understand how VAT is charged ... I have a question as non-UK based company have registered already for UK VAT and having stock in Amazon UK FBA do I have to pay VAT once I export goods to the FBA facilities ? or wait first until the sales to be done charging the customer and then report it to HMRC?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety +1

      You will need to pay import VAT at the time when the goods enter the UK but this can be claimed back from HMRC. When sales are made on Amazon, VAT will be charged on those sales (output VAT) and you will need to pay that VAT to HMRC. As your company is not UK based, under new rules, Amazon may collect that VAT on your behalf and send it directly to HMRC.

    • @mohamedhass7632
      @mohamedhass7632 Před 2 lety

      ​@@LucaDavenport Apricated your reply, actually I found what is called postponed accounting for VAT which explained as "Rather than paying import VAT on goods at the border, and then reclaiming it on your next VAT return, you ‘postpone’ the import VAT. This means that you’ll account for the import VAT and recover it, all on the same VAT return. You won’t need to make a physical payment for the import VAT when your goods reach the UK border."
      Do I can use this scheme for non-UK, Non-UE registered company which have UK VAT number and UK EROI , in order to export to Amazon FBA!?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mohamedhass7632 Yes you can use this scheme but you will need a duty deferment account (give it a Google) and it's a little more complicated.

    • @mohamedhass7632
      @mohamedhass7632 Před 2 lety

      ​@@LucaDavenport Thanks for your reply, actually I was thinking that Duty deferment and Postponed accounting is different things ! as Duty deferment will defer payment of (Customs Duty, excise duty & import VAT) while Postponed accounting or PVA will only postpone VAT payment.

  • @m.maqsood5292
    @m.maqsood5292 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Luca. Thanks for a very nice video.
    My question is, do individual sellers also need to be VAT compliant? For example, if the individual seller is from the EU but not based in UK and want to store his products in a UK warehouse then does he still need to be VAT compliant? I am struggling to find this answer...help me, please!!!!

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Hey, glad you found the video helpful! Yes you will still need to be VAT compliant. I would recommend having a consultation call with a UK accountant as you can normally book one in for free and they will be able to help you further.

    • @m.maqsood5292
      @m.maqsood5292 Před 3 lety

      @@LucaDavenport Thanks a lot

  • @albertoa.n.5091
    @albertoa.n.5091 Před rokem

    Hello! Lucca great video. In one of the comments, I understood that if I live in Portugal for example, and just put my stock only in an EU country (ex: Spain), I only need to register my VAT number generated by Spain, this way I can sell to the entire European community?
    Otherwise, if I also want to place my stock in Germany for example (Spain and Germany) will I also have to register another VAT number generated by Germany? thanks for your help

  • @jamesdowns007
    @jamesdowns007 Před rokem

    Hi Luca,
    Thanks for the great video, as far as I was aware as a VAT registered seller we can reclaim VAT on marketing but i thought we were unable to reclaim VAT on the FBA and referral fees as they are based in Luxemburg? Please would you be able to clear this up?
    THanks

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem

      Hey, that is about right. So as a VAT registered seller, Amazon charges you VAT on ad spend (from the UK), therefore you can claim it back. However they do not charge you VAT on other selling fees charges from Lux, therefore you can't claim anything back. It's called 'reverse charge' method.

  • @talipyaldaz4214
    @talipyaldaz4214 Před rokem

    nice explanation but Amazon itself ask to be VAT registration if your sales exceed £15k. What about this OSS scheme and force for vat registration after £15k of sales?

  • @MemecoinAlfaCalls
    @MemecoinAlfaCalls Před 3 lety +2

    Great, how about flat rate VAT how does that work out?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety +1

      With the 7.5% FRS, you cannot reclaim any VAT paid on business expenses (input VAT), however only need to pay HMRC 7.5% VAT and you can keep the remaining 12.5% collected on the sale.

  • @kaybennett5324
    @kaybennett5324 Před 3 lety +1

    Really helpful video thank you! I've heard for verification you now need to be VAT registered regardless of threshold.. I don't know how this can be true. This source is credible but from the US. I wonder if it's misleading as this doesn't apply to UK based sellers.
    I wondered if you've heard of any changes to verification from UK sellers? Cheers 👍

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Kay, that would be the case if your company was based outside of the UK and you wanted to hold stock in the UK, as you wouldn't have any VAT threshold. If your company is based in the UK, you will not need to be VAT registered to create a Seller Central account, unless of course your company turnover is above £85K.

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Před 3 lety

      @@LucaDavenport USA doesn't have federal sales tax , why Carmaro Lt2 is $30000usd in Usa , but 36000 pounds in UK

  • @sameerdada840
    @sameerdada840 Před 2 lety +1

    Helpful video. Just want to clarify. If I am VAT registered, then I charge VAT on Amazon, but when I import I don't have to pay VAT to customs?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      Yes, exactly! You may have to pay it at the time but you can claim it back

  • @junonline4428
    @junonline4428 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you know most sellers in UK priced their item at a very low price as the price point usually will be negative profit after paying the VAT! Don't they aware they will need to pay VAT charges?

  • @mohammadhoque9377
    @mohammadhoque9377 Před 2 lety

    HI Luca, amazing content and great explanation, I am UK FBA seller (non VAT registered) and I want to sale to Germany (eventually Pan EU FBA), do I need to be VAT registered at UK first ?
    Secondly, do you suggest any link to get VAT registration service for Germany or Pan EU ?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      No you don't have to be VAT registered in the UK to be VAT registered in Germany

    • @mohammadhoque9377
      @mohammadhoque9377 Před 2 lety

      @@LucaDavenport Thanks. Would appreciate if you can make a video on how to do Pan-EU VAT registration, Responsible Person etc....

  • @beliefsandperceptions
    @beliefsandperceptions Před 2 lety

    Hi Luca, I have registered UK LTD company but I am a USA citizen and reside in the USA. I sell goods on Amazon UK which are imported from China. Do I need to apply for VAT before reaching the threshold?

  • @ColboyMontana
    @ColboyMontana Před 3 lety

    Great video, thank you! I am not VAT registered and I have had a request from a buyer for a VAT invoice. Amazon keep messaging me to activate 'VAT calculation service'. What should I do please? Thanks in advance

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! You can't activate VAT calculation services if you are not VAT registered. Instead just use a free invoice generator online to create a non-vat invoice and just upload that for the customer.

    • @ColboyMontana
      @ColboyMontana Před 3 lety

      @@LucaDavenport Thank you!

    • @eAreRide
      @eAreRide Před 2 lety

      @@LucaDavenport Hi Luca ,can you shoot video about how to create online invoice. Thanks

  • @holyrosescom
    @holyrosescom Před rokem

    Can you recommend a decently priced UK accounting service for VAT returns for an overseas customer

  • @Athomewithshelley
    @Athomewithshelley Před 3 lety

    Great video I have a question. If I buy something from Amazon I paid vat on it (business acc ) and I then sell that item on via Facebook or eBay .. do I charge vat on top or not... this is the confusing part for me (‘once vat registered) hope that makes sense

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Hey Shelley, if you are VAT registered then yes you would pay VAT when you purchase the item and would need to charge VAT when you sell the item on, however you would be able to claim the VAT you paid on the item (input VAT) back when you do your VAT returns.

    • @Athomewithshelley
      @Athomewithshelley Před 3 lety

      @@LucaDavenport thank you it’s so confusing

  • @awalimk
    @awalimk Před 3 lety

    Hi Please make a video about new rules of VAT applied by the UK after Brexit

  • @hasnatmalik4404
    @hasnatmalik4404 Před 4 lety

    Hi Luca,
    There is also a 7.5 VAT FRS which most of the Amazon UK sellers consider registering that has a threshold of £230K i guess. Please explain that aswell. :)

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey! So if you are VAT registered on a Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) you technically still have to charge 20% VAT on your products, but will only have to pay 7.5% to HMRC and you can keep the difference. The negative of being on a FRS is that you cannot claim back VAT paid on goods and services (business expenses), known as input VAT. If you are on a FRS you will be charged VAT on Amazon PPC spend but will not be charged VAT on Amazon sellers fees. To work out what scheme is best for you, you need to do your own calculations and speak with an accountant. Hope that helps!

    • @hasnatmalik4404
      @hasnatmalik4404 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LucaDavenport thank you for your reply... Really helpful 😊

  • @sediqullah1
    @sediqullah1 Před 3 měsíci

    Best

  • @EntireWorldfamily
    @EntireWorldfamily Před 5 měsíci

    Nice 👍 video. Can I sell as an individual without registering as trader

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 5 měsíci

      You have to register as either a sole trader or LTD

  • @gulfrazahmed6404
    @gulfrazahmed6404 Před 8 měsíci

    Some wholesalers ask for vat number so as beginners of Amazon journey, what should someone do ?

  • @kodiac4231
    @kodiac4231 Před 3 lety +1

    If I am not VAT registered and pay the 20% and duties when importing do I have to pay any form of tax on any profits I make? Would these profits potentially push me into a higher tax bracket as I work as well?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Hey, so VAT and income / corporation tax are two separate independent things. If you're not VAT registered you do not need to charge VAT on the sale price of the item, however regardless of whether you are VAT registered or not, you will need to pay tax on your profits. If you own a LTD company, then you will pay corporation tax on your profits, then income tax on what you pay yourself from the business. If you're a sole trader then you will not pay corporation tax, you will just pay income tax on your profits. If you already work and are close to a tax bracket, then yeah anything paid out to you as an individual will be seen as income and may push you into a higher tax bracket. Hope that helps!

  • @graveyaard
    @graveyaard Před 3 lety +1

    Is there anything like Flat VAT Stream (7.5%) and Main VAT Stream (20%)? If yes, then please guide

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey, yeah it is possible to register for the 7.5% FRS. If you do so you will only have to pay HMRC 7.5% VAT on sales but will not be able to claim back any input VAT (VAT spend on business expenses). You can find out more here: www.gov.uk/vat-flat-rate-scheme

  • @players8835
    @players8835 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Luca thanks for informative video. Wanted to ask question IS it worth registering VAT even if you uder 85k threshold?? Most wholesale distributors don't give trade account without VAT registration. Any help will be appreciated

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 4 měsíci +1

      No I wouldn't recommend doing that as it will reduce you profits by quite a lot. Your profits are always higher when you are not VAT registered, so enjoy it while it lasts!

    • @players8835
      @players8835 Před 3 měsíci

      @@LucaDavenport thanks for reply matee

  • @fightingglobal726
    @fightingglobal726 Před 9 měsíci

    Wait so if not VAT registered why do I have to pay Amazon VAT fee and stock VAT surely that is payiny it twice?

  • @ciaranholton8133
    @ciaranholton8133 Před 3 lety

    Hi Luca, your videos are great and very helpful for beginners like myself. My seller account was deactivated by Amazon as i did not provide a UK VAT number as I am from Ireland. Do you know what i should do to get my account back, should i register as a sole trader here in Ireland so i can get a UK VAT number ? Im very confused about it all, hopefully you can help. Thanks !!

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Hey, glad you're enjoying the CZcams content! You can either register as a sole trader in Ireland and then apply for a UK VAT number or alternatively you can form a UK LTD company. The advantage of forming a UK LTD company is that you won't need to register for VAT until you hit the £85K turnover VAT threshold. There are also many other advantages of forming a LTD company so that might be the route you want to go down. I would advise speaking with a UK based accountant to discuss further. Hope that helps!

    • @ciaranholton8133
      @ciaranholton8133 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LucaDavenport Thanks Luca I appreciate your help. I look forward to more of your videos !

  • @talipyaldaz4214
    @talipyaldaz4214 Před rokem

    how do you explain to this sent by Amazon: "Yes, we see that you are VAT exempted and are not supposed to be charged VAT on orders and the services we provide you. However, the orders which have alerts saying “MarketPlace Facilitator” are the one’s wherein all the sellers (may it be VAT registered or VAT Exempted) have to pay VAT as per the legislation. "

  • @marianab792
    @marianab792 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi this information is great thanks for that.. However, I just registered with Amazon FBA programme, my business is based in the U.K and I do not have a turnover of 85k and the customer service just told me that in order for me to sell on amazon I need a Vat Number. I am very confused as the information I have gathered is says otherwise.

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      Hey, if your business is based in the UK and your turnover is under £85k p/a then you do not need to be VAT registered yet. Not sure why Seller Support is telling you that you need to be!

  • @maggie9925
    @maggie9925 Před 2 lety

    Hi Luca, I registed the Vat when I set up the limited company, but I have not sell anything so far, Could I deregister for the VAT?

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 2 lety

      Yep, you can deregister for VAT as long as your turnover is below the £85K threshold

  • @talhawaheed8130
    @talhawaheed8130 Před 3 lety

    Plz guide ..if we hv uk ltd n registrd VAT in Germany..
    Do we need to file VAT nil return in germany every month or quaterly or yearly??

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      Hey, I would recommend speaking to an accountant that deals with EU VAT filings.

  • @maridascoli
    @maridascoli Před rokem

    Hi Luca, thank you so much for creating this video it is really helpful and easy to understand. I would love your imput on the following:
    If you want to sell on Amazon UK as a newly created LTD, do you need to registre for VAT? I saw that amazon required a VAT number but I was unsure if it was mandatory even if the business will not expect to reach the 85K threshold anytime soon?

  • @nayb1398
    @nayb1398 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi! Hope you can answer:
    If I am a sole trader and contact HMRC for proof that I sell on Amazon for the money back (Luxembourg tax), would I need to provide all past invoices and receipts etc to them? Thanks!

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey! No, I've never heard of them asking for that info

  • @ollieknight8407
    @ollieknight8407 Před rokem +1

    What happens if I’m from Ireland does the threshold apply to me. If My brand name and logo is registered in the uk

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem

      If your business is registered outside of the UK, then no the threshold will not apply to you. You might want to look into setting up a UK LTD company so worth speaking to an accountant.

  • @Ak_11.22her
    @Ak_11.22her Před 3 lety

    so if I 'm selling in the US only through a UK LTD as an FBA seller (all stocks in US warehouses)
    then do I need to VAT register? TIA!

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před 3 lety

      No you won't need to charge VAT on sales made in the US, instead you will need to charge US sales tax

  • @mujahidashraf5755
    @mujahidashraf5755 Před 4 měsíci

    HI luca, can you please explain if we can file tax exemption on alibaba without register VAT?

  • @badmintonator9696
    @badmintonator9696 Před rokem

    hi sir,I am malaysia seller, just want to ask that is all the step and statement you mentioned are suitable for Malaysia as well? If I want to start my Amazon business. Thanks for your information, hope you can reply me asap🙏🙏😁

    • @LucaDavenport
      @LucaDavenport  Před rokem

      Hi there! Yeah most of the training on my CZcams channel and also full training program is relevant to any Amazon marketplace. Of course some of the topics, such as VAT and import duties are UK specific. Thanks!