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Amazon halts alcohol sales in Northern Ireland
[Amazon has stopped selling wines, beers and spirits
to its customers in Northern Ireland as it wrestles with new customs rules post-Brexit. The online retailer is concerned that excise duty - a tax - will now have to be paid twice on all shipments of alcohol which are sent from the British mainland across the Irish Sea. Amazon’s suspended orders in Northern Ireland at the end of December, shortly after the UK/EU trade deal was published, and the decision is unlikely to be reversed until the company obtains clarity on the tax situation from HMRC. One Amazon customer from Belfast, who didn’t want to be identified, told ITV News his subscription for a delivery of whisky every three months had been cancelled. “My biggest issue is they will no longer supply any alcohol to Northern Ireland, despite me being a Prime customer and having bought hundreds of items over the past fifteen years,” he said.] They should try selling it with Double Tax someone will. Not good for their Prime Customers. https://www.itv.com/news/2021-01-26/...-customs-rules |
I never even knew you could buy alcohol from Amazon
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only prob is they cant leave it in your porch etc as they have to see a drivers license |
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Yes in London and other places Amazon supply Morrisons Supermarket range. And Quality Drinks at lower prices. |
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Not everything is Via the EU |
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I guess the whole appeal of Amazon is relatively fast delivery though. |
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I ordered some CDs from America recently and I'll probably have to pay 20% VAT on them because they were valued (slightly) above £39. It's the VAT that adds more than customs duty, which is only 2.5% and doesn't kick in anyway until your item is valued at (something like) 150 pounds.
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when buying from the EU and the value is over £135, the duty can be up to 25% depending on the origin of the components that make up the item. On top of that you have VAT and a handling charge from couriers such as DHL. It all means that we as purchasers have very little clue what we will actually have to pay which to me is a bit of a nightmare. Whichever way you look at it, its far away from being the tariff free trade we were led to believe
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I buy SHM CD and BluSpec CD's (above 24bit on sound on any player) from Asia. The owners put a low cost for the CD. So it should be $40 or $50 they put $9. I did buy one from Japan the owner phoned me and said from an email click the Royal Mail link pay £20 Import tax Then it arrived the next day. |
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