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Understanding export from the UK for VAT unregistered sole trader
I am VAT unregistered sole trader in the UK. My turnover well less than 90k a year. I sell handmade on Amazon (each item is priced £10-£15). Also I've got my own website. All my goods are in the UK at the moment of sale and then I using Royal Mail send to my customers items they buy. A few questions: 1. If through amazon I will sell my items to the EU, am I correct in understanding that it's Amazon's responsibility as OMP to deal with export/import VAT's and I as VAT unregistered seller don't need to do anything about it? 2. For the scenario from point n1 above, my customers won't be charged extra on a parcel receiving, right? 3. What about if I want to sell my item through my website to a customer in the EU? Do I myself need to register in IOSS scheme and then deal with EU import VAT system? 4. Asking the questions above, does something change if instead of an EU country it will be any other country? (America, Australia, Asia or anything else - rest of the world). And general question - I know that there is a threshold on £135 - is this a summary of all goods in one particular parcel in total? Or each item shouldn't cost more than £135? Thank you very much for the work you do and help that you provide.