point is, ordering as a company that is VAT payer in here from 3rd countries (and EU too), the company gets VAT exempt, meaning there is no exchange of VAT between buying company and the seller, but PCS first communication about this issue was just that I need to pay VAT and did not mention that...
update: PCS told me that they could send it with no VAT and leave it for FedEx, customs and me to sort out, which is the option I went with, as I consulted with the customs and my company here and we can work with this once it gets here. PCS did offer to pay the VAT to them and (with no...
I would, but they are yet to respond to my Monday email reply to them. Once they verify that it is what we think it is, I will ask for that option. I suppose even if my build is going to progress into building/testing soon, they will fast track this issue before dispatching the machine.
Still no response from PCS, meanwhile a mainland EU competitor confirmed that they have all parts in stock and could only face 1-2 weeks of delay at most, I guess brexit doesn't help PCS's stock levels too
Yeah I think I get it now that I know more about the general information regarding VAT/imports/etc, but it felt like an incomplete sentence within the email as it was very short and basic with barely any information. Ideally I would prefer that to be the case as I can deal with the VAT here just...
Not yet, since they emailed my directly first, I emailed back asking for clarification, so far they did not update anything or sent any response back. They said either they can issue new invoices with VAT included and I would need to pay them directly, or they could "issue new invoices for a VAT...
That was my conclusion too, PCS should not charge VAT as the goods are delivered outside of the country and when it reaches the border here, I would deal with my customs here, which is fine, as long as the value on the PCS package is what I have currently paid in full, the initial order and the...
I am in Lithuania. Currently awaiting for an answer from PCS as my machine is still in pre-production. Thing is that the type of company that the order is made through usually doesn't have to pay any VAT even for 3rd country imports in the customs as we are VAT payers here, so we get the exempt...
I am not from Ireland, but yeah, same rules apply all over EU now, you have to pay whatever VAT that the country has on all orders above 22eu value. However, I do not understand why PCS ask for VAT if UK government states that they should not charge any VAT for good that are sent from UK to EU...
If it eventually comes to having pay VAT and no certainty that customs would be cleared too, I will unfortunately cancel and ask for a refund then re-order from within the EU. I have no time and extra money to lose out like that and quarrel over VAT returns post-delivery. Even if that means...
I will try to clarify as much as I can with PCS before the PC is dispatched. In the event that I have to pay VAT again and for example PCS refunds the UK VAT, I would still end up losing money, simply because the import VAT would be higher than UK VAT, like take the PC costs 2500 euros without...
The outrageous part was that this was without any warning and with no real disclaimers from the sellers side, just a quick email saying that my purchase is now no longer valid and I need to pay up, just like that. I would accept these terms if I knew that this VAT would cover the import VAT at...
well, they already told me that I would need to pay VAT to them, which was uncalled for, and my local customs are saying that I would need to pay import VAT here too, unless PCS actually send over documents for the customs and cover that payment somehow, not sure how that works, but please...
I paid fully as a customer, doesn't matter if I am buying as an individual or as a company, now it is only a matter of delivery, doesn't make any sense for me to pay huge extras with no warning, this should be PCS's issue of delivering the product to me and it's their own fault for not telling...
interesting, the thing is that as Spyder said, I entered the financial agreement with VAT exempt before all brexit things, with no information or warnings that this could happen post-brexit, so in theory I have paid fully for my order and why would I need to pay extra with no warning. Are they...
I am yet to get a response from Monday, but I will have to ask for a fully detailed clarification if they demand the VAT payment. The most outrageous thing is that they simply declared that the sale is no longer valid with no explanation apart from "the UK is not in the EU anymore"