Hello Sellers,
We invite you to join us TODAY for our Ask Amazon Event focusing on the new Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation.
As of January 1, 2025, the Swiss tax authority has implemented new Value Added Tax (VAT) rules for e-commerce sales to Swiss customers.
Have questions about these changes? Join us TODAY from 9 am to 5 pm (BST) and post your questions and comments in the Ask Amazon: Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation Launch discussion. We will provide answers to your questions.
Please note:
-This event is intended for general questions and we cannot provide advice or feedback on individual claims.
-To participate in the Ask Amazon Event for the German, French, Italian, and Spanish stores, please use the following links:
We look forward to addressing your queries!
Hello Sellers,
We invite you to join us TODAY for our Ask Amazon Event focusing on the new Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation.
As of January 1, 2025, the Swiss tax authority has implemented new Value Added Tax (VAT) rules for e-commerce sales to Swiss customers.
Have questions about these changes? Join us TODAY from 9 am to 5 pm (BST) and post your questions and comments in the Ask Amazon: Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation Launch discussion. We will provide answers to your questions.
Please note:
-This event is intended for general questions and we cannot provide advice or feedback on individual claims.
-To participate in the Ask Amazon Event for the German, French, Italian, and Spanish stores, please use the following links:
We look forward to addressing your queries!
When calculating the price the customer pays and what revenue the seller receives, will you continue the unethical and incorrect methodology that you currently employ for other countries?
Currently, for sales to EU countries by non-VAT registered sellers, you first deduct 1/6 of the selling price, this being the equivalent of the 20% VAT that a VAT-registered seller would include in the price. You then add the VAT rate for the receiving country.
There can be no justification why you are deducting a VAT amount that has not actually been charged! Non-VAT registered sellers lose out heavily and it can't be right or decent.
Hello
Our CN22 customs labels are automatically produced from our warehousing software. Can we manually write the Amazon store name and Amazon Swiss VAT number etc onto this label?
Thank you for a highly successful and well attended live event.
Many thanks @Sarah_Amznhowever this misses the point of the question entirely and does not answer it in any way.
It's sad that we are none the wiser. What a waste of an opportunity to have clarity.
Hello Sellers,
We invite you to join us TODAY for our Ask Amazon Event focusing on the new Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation.
As of January 1, 2025, the Swiss tax authority has implemented new Value Added Tax (VAT) rules for e-commerce sales to Swiss customers.
Have questions about these changes? Join us TODAY from 9 am to 5 pm (BST) and post your questions and comments in the Ask Amazon: Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation Launch discussion. We will provide answers to your questions.
Please note:
-This event is intended for general questions and we cannot provide advice or feedback on individual claims.
-To participate in the Ask Amazon Event for the German, French, Italian, and Spanish stores, please use the following links:
We look forward to addressing your queries!
Hello Sellers,
We invite you to join us TODAY for our Ask Amazon Event focusing on the new Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation.
As of January 1, 2025, the Swiss tax authority has implemented new Value Added Tax (VAT) rules for e-commerce sales to Swiss customers.
Have questions about these changes? Join us TODAY from 9 am to 5 pm (BST) and post your questions and comments in the Ask Amazon: Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation Launch discussion. We will provide answers to your questions.
Please note:
-This event is intended for general questions and we cannot provide advice or feedback on individual claims.
-To participate in the Ask Amazon Event for the German, French, Italian, and Spanish stores, please use the following links:
We look forward to addressing your queries!
Hello Sellers,
We invite you to join us TODAY for our Ask Amazon Event focusing on the new Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation.
As of January 1, 2025, the Swiss tax authority has implemented new Value Added Tax (VAT) rules for e-commerce sales to Swiss customers.
Have questions about these changes? Join us TODAY from 9 am to 5 pm (BST) and post your questions and comments in the Ask Amazon: Swiss VAT on Ecommerce Legislation Launch discussion. We will provide answers to your questions.
Please note:
-This event is intended for general questions and we cannot provide advice or feedback on individual claims.
-To participate in the Ask Amazon Event for the German, French, Italian, and Spanish stores, please use the following links:
We look forward to addressing your queries!
When calculating the price the customer pays and what revenue the seller receives, will you continue the unethical and incorrect methodology that you currently employ for other countries?
Currently, for sales to EU countries by non-VAT registered sellers, you first deduct 1/6 of the selling price, this being the equivalent of the 20% VAT that a VAT-registered seller would include in the price. You then add the VAT rate for the receiving country.
There can be no justification why you are deducting a VAT amount that has not actually been charged! Non-VAT registered sellers lose out heavily and it can't be right or decent.
Hello
Our CN22 customs labels are automatically produced from our warehousing software. Can we manually write the Amazon store name and Amazon Swiss VAT number etc onto this label?
Thank you for a highly successful and well attended live event.
Many thanks @Sarah_Amznhowever this misses the point of the question entirely and does not answer it in any way.
It's sad that we are none the wiser. What a waste of an opportunity to have clarity.
When calculating the price the customer pays and what revenue the seller receives, will you continue the unethical and incorrect methodology that you currently employ for other countries?
Currently, for sales to EU countries by non-VAT registered sellers, you first deduct 1/6 of the selling price, this being the equivalent of the 20% VAT that a VAT-registered seller would include in the price. You then add the VAT rate for the receiving country.
There can be no justification why you are deducting a VAT amount that has not actually been charged! Non-VAT registered sellers lose out heavily and it can't be right or decent.
When calculating the price the customer pays and what revenue the seller receives, will you continue the unethical and incorrect methodology that you currently employ for other countries?
Currently, for sales to EU countries by non-VAT registered sellers, you first deduct 1/6 of the selling price, this being the equivalent of the 20% VAT that a VAT-registered seller would include in the price. You then add the VAT rate for the receiving country.
There can be no justification why you are deducting a VAT amount that has not actually been charged! Non-VAT registered sellers lose out heavily and it can't be right or decent.
Hello
Our CN22 customs labels are automatically produced from our warehousing software. Can we manually write the Amazon store name and Amazon Swiss VAT number etc onto this label?
Hello
Our CN22 customs labels are automatically produced from our warehousing software. Can we manually write the Amazon store name and Amazon Swiss VAT number etc onto this label?
Thank you for a highly successful and well attended live event.
Thank you for a highly successful and well attended live event.
Many thanks @Sarah_Amznhowever this misses the point of the question entirely and does not answer it in any way.
It's sad that we are none the wiser. What a waste of an opportunity to have clarity.
Many thanks @Sarah_Amznhowever this misses the point of the question entirely and does not answer it in any way.
It's sad that we are none the wiser. What a waste of an opportunity to have clarity.