Sales to Jersey
We had 3 FBM sales of 1 unit of a particular item, 2 for addresses in England and one to Jersey.
That particular item we sell for £12.95 + £3.50 P&P = £16.45, but, when I came to look at the one going to Jersey the sales invoice states that the item is £11.33 + £3.50 P&P = £14.83, a difference of £1.62.
At the side there are 2 VAT figures of 54p and 17p respectively. BTW If you add the two together it does not add up to the shortfall.
So before I might waste my time contacting SS/CS about this can any one shed any light on it?
A) Why the difference in price for a Jersey buyer? And B) as we are not VAT registered why is VAT being shown?
Sales to Jersey
We had 3 FBM sales of 1 unit of a particular item, 2 for addresses in England and one to Jersey.
That particular item we sell for £12.95 + £3.50 P&P = £16.45, but, when I came to look at the one going to Jersey the sales invoice states that the item is £11.33 + £3.50 P&P = £14.83, a difference of £1.62.
At the side there are 2 VAT figures of 54p and 17p respectively. BTW If you add the two together it does not add up to the shortfall.
So before I might waste my time contacting SS/CS about this can any one shed any light on it?
A) Why the difference in price for a Jersey buyer? And B) as we are not VAT registered why is VAT being shown?
4 replies
Seller_76AUwmqvSyRIM
If you are not-vat registered, you will always lose out on sales to the Channel Islands as Amazon are incorrect in the way they calculate the transaction.
Either turn off sales to the channel islands or fight with Seller Support to get paid correctly on each and every order. Be warned, it is not easy.
Seller_qP4FqoDtZuRyG
Amazon has taken off the VAT @20% (which it would normally collect for a UK order): £12.95 / 1.2 = £10.79
and then added on Jersey GST @5% (which it collects for Jersey orders): £10.79 * 1.05 = £11.33
Check settlement reports to see how much you actually got from Amazon for each order.