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So state aid promotes economic growth? Interesting...
Dido Harding aid gets hee haw. |
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You know as well as I that state aid as seed money for economic output promotes growth. The trick is to select programmes wisely. Energy generation, battery research/design/production, infrastructure - come to mind. Your (reasonable) snipe at Dido Harding doesn't belong under your question. |
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Me thinks there is some posturing on all sides complaining/supporting the change and it's the smaller businesses that will get hit as they don't have the bandwidth the large companies do or the resources to weather the storm as well.
What is also getting problematic is VAT etc. I don't know what happened before but probably something like you buy from (say) Spain, pay Spanish taxes and postage and that's it. Now you should avoid Spanish tax (maybe) but pay UK taxes which since the Spanish company doesn't want to deal with (and why should they) you pay on receipt of goods. Maybe what's needed is to buy from UK companies who should be able to trade normally and collect any relevant taxes at point of sale. Maybe HMRC could increase point of taxation so more smaller purchases can pass through freely. Only tax at levels it's actually worth collecting and put exemptions for couriers so they can't gouge end point customers. Or at least make it easier for them so their costs aren't hugely increased. I really am sure that something can be worked out but it needs to be quick and needs to put in allowances for smaller businesses and especially those trading in "fresh stuff". |
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It's the same rules for if you were to buy something from the United States isn't it? I don't get the stories of people being 'surprised' they have to pay fees and taxes on what they've purchased in the EU, we knew this was coming.
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I thought the EU had already put in place rules that said the VAT had to be directed to the destination country? Previously something bought in France, by somebody in the UK, had to pay UK VAT. EU prices should now be VAT free, with UK VAT applied at entry to the UK. Should be no, or little price difference.
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I just checked an EU based site I used to order from and the prices are the same even after I get to the last stage of the order.
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Is it not more likely that the business in the EU will charge their usual price, not pay the VAT in their country (as it left the EU) and pocket the difference themselves?
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But the level is at around £140 so on nett price £28 VAT at 20%. How much does it cost to collect that £28? There must be a point at which the amount collected is greater than the cost of collection.
But there is all the problems as you mentioned of source countries not taxing at all (but that's their loss). The problems include where the UK tax is collected (if at all) and ensuring that cost is know to the purchaser at time of purchase. Buying from the US (or anywhere outside EU) always required collecting the tax somewhere if not collected at point of sale. Could be it be added to the carriage charge if the seller passes all that on to the carrier and the carrier pays the relevant amount to HMRC? But then how to prevent carrier adding silly charges to cover that, but if big enough they should already have mechanisms in place to pay tax. I just bought some new pans, French. The best buy originally was from a Dutch company that had free postage over £50. Now carriage is £11. I bought from (I think) a UK company that is cheaper but charges postage under £100. The total cost of items from the Netherlands was cheaper because pans cam to just over £50, but now cheaper the other way round. Even with VAT prices where cheaper from second company. It's all a mess and not helped with some folk getting in the way where it really shouldn't happen. I believe it will get sorted out but something needs to happen to help those smaller traders (especially fresh stuff) keep going until it all is. As consumers we often can "see the way" because we are making small, individual transactions. I really can't see why things are more difficult now other than obstacles being put in the way. We could have a free trade agreement and let goods move as they always have done. What are either side afraid of that couldn't have already been a problem as part of the EU as far as moving stuff around goes? |
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It seems to me that there are opportunities here for UK based businesses to capitalise where the additional complexity has disincentivized EU businesses to sell into the UK.
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If you need to use this site again to place an order it would be interesting to hear if you are then asked for more money before the goods are released. Edit: Found this: https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...rs-have-to-pay |
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We definitely should, for all sorts of reasons related to the health of our own economy, because it’s only our own economy that funds essential government services. It’s also environmentally questionable to have complex supply chains snaking all over Europe, with the fuel burning required to move components and finished products back and forth. |
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