The Chancellor had pledged to announce plans to close this VAT loophole by April 2012. This had prompted play.com to be sold to a Japanese company.
It's now official.
It's now official.
bigboss said:The Chancellor had pledged to announce plans to close this VAT loophole by April 2012. This had prompted play.com to be sold to a Japanese company.
It's now official.
John Duncan said:I saw this, but read it as reducing the price point at which it would come into effect from £18 to £15, which struck me as insufficient to prevent it. Am i reading that wrong?
Andrew Everard said:John Duncan said:I saw this, but read it as reducing the price point at which it would come into effect from £18 to £15, which struck me as insufficient to prevent it. Am i reading that wrong?
No, JD: value was cut from £18 to 15 on November 1, but from next April there will be no concession at all, so VAT wll have to be charged even on items valued at less than £15 being sent from the Channel Islands.
chudleighpaul said:Competition from sites such as Play.com have helped keep a cap on prices in the shops here.
What's the betting that once the VAT concession goes completely prices will rise because of "increased overheads"
I can't see that a multi region player will make much difference because VAT will be charged whatever the source.|(
chudleighpaul said:but with the removal of the VAT concession, discs imported from any source will be liable to a VAT surcharge
Andrew Everard said:chudleighpaul said:but with the removal of the VAT concession, discs imported from any source will be liable to a VAT surcharge
'Low Value Consignment Relief (LVCR) will not apply to goods sent from the Channel Islands to the UK from 1 April. The government said that LVCR will continue to apply to goods coming from other countries outside the EU'
SpiceWeasel said:So instead of our goods being shipped from the Channel Islands will we see Play/Amazon etc setting up shop in a non EU country instead? I would imagine the shipping times to be simillar from just outside the EU than it is from Guernsey/Jersey
SpiceWeasel said:So instead of our goods being shipped from the Channel Islands will we see Play/Amazon etc setting up shop in a non EU country instead? I would imagine the shipping times to be simillar from just outside the EU than it is from Guernsey/Jersey