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The current distance selling scheme will change. Supply of goods to consumers (B2C) in the EU are currently subject to VAT in the country of arrival of the goods. This, as soon as the respective distance selling (turnover) threshold has been exceeded in that EU country. The supplier must collect local VAT and pay this VAT to the respective local tax authorities. As a result, 27 different VAT rates may have to be applied and VAT invoicing requirements from 27 EU countries have to be considered. Last but not least, this leads to local VAT registrations and reporting obligations.
In order to simplify the rules and reduce the corresponding administrative burden, a reporting system will be implemented as of July 2021 for EU B2C sales. This system is called the One Stop Shop (‘OSS’).
As of the implementation of the new VAT rules and the OSS per 1 July 2021, the current distance selling scheme will change as follows:
We note that one is not obliged to apply the OSS. It remains a possibility to have different local EU VAT registrations in place. Both EU and non-EU entities can apply the OSS. However, it might be that countries implement local legislation forcing non-EU entities to appoint a VAT fiscal representative in order to benefit from the OSS. Mazars VAT Assist can act as a VAT fiscal representative for you.
EU distance sales of goods imported from non-EU countries up to a value of € 150 will be covered by the import scheme (I-OSS). In order to apply the I-OSS it is required to obtain a special I-OSS registration number. In combination with the implementation of the I-OSS, the VAT exemption for goods in small consignment of a value of up to € 22 will abolished as of 2021.
If the I-OSS scheme is applied:
It is not obligatory to apply the I-OSS. Instead, it is also possible to:
If the I-OSS is not applied, the supplier can opt to apply another simplification mechanism. Based on this simplification mechanism, a customs agent collects VAT from the customer and will pay the VAT to the authorities on a monthly basis.
If the new rules affect your business, it is important to start to act now in order to ensure that your business and the ERP systems are ready for the new rules timely. In addition, registrations and potentially local VAT de-registrations should be in place to avoid unnecessary costs.
Would you like to receive advice regarding the new rules or support from a compliance respective? Please contact Eline Polak by e-mail or by telephone: + 31 (088) 277 23 25 or Michelle Stok by e-mail or by telephone: +31 (0)88 277 16 08. If you would like to receive a quotation for our assistance with compliance, please click here.
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