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Can someone explain VAT

Hey.

So I’ll need to vat register soon, I can find out everything from my accountant but in regards to Amazon I just have a simple question.

Right now my £12.99 product will give me a profit after Amazon fees of £7.58 (I pay other things too such as Amazon launchpad fees)

Now after I VAT register will my balance increase by MORE or LESS than £7.58?

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Seller_ypI4HgDJGCNUy

Can someone explain VAT

Hey.

So I’ll need to vat register soon, I can find out everything from my accountant but in regards to Amazon I just have a simple question.

Right now my £12.99 product will give me a profit after Amazon fees of £7.58 (I pay other things too such as Amazon launchpad fees)

Now after I VAT register will my balance increase by MORE or LESS than £7.58?

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If you keep the sale price at £12.99 , the ‘new’ price will be £10.83 net - plus £2.16 vat which you are collecting on behalf of hmrc
The vat paid on your purchases (if any) is deducted from the £2.16 and that difference is what you pay to hmrc
Therefore you need to increase your sale price by roughly that amount to ensure your profit remains the same

Edit - you will no longer pay vat on most amazon fees (except advertising) and that is accounted for as reverse charge on your return

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Seller_ypI4HgDJGCNUy

Can someone explain VAT

Hey.

So I’ll need to vat register soon, I can find out everything from my accountant but in regards to Amazon I just have a simple question.

Right now my £12.99 product will give me a profit after Amazon fees of £7.58 (I pay other things too such as Amazon launchpad fees)

Now after I VAT register will my balance increase by MORE or LESS than £7.58?

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Seller_ypI4HgDJGCNUy

Can someone explain VAT

Hey.

So I’ll need to vat register soon, I can find out everything from my accountant but in regards to Amazon I just have a simple question.

Right now my £12.99 product will give me a profit after Amazon fees of £7.58 (I pay other things too such as Amazon launchpad fees)

Now after I VAT register will my balance increase by MORE or LESS than £7.58?

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Can someone explain VAT

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Hey.

So I’ll need to vat register soon, I can find out everything from my accountant but in regards to Amazon I just have a simple question.

Right now my £12.99 product will give me a profit after Amazon fees of £7.58 (I pay other things too such as Amazon launchpad fees)

Now after I VAT register will my balance increase by MORE or LESS than £7.58?

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If you keep the sale price at £12.99 , the ‘new’ price will be £10.83 net - plus £2.16 vat which you are collecting on behalf of hmrc
The vat paid on your purchases (if any) is deducted from the £2.16 and that difference is what you pay to hmrc
Therefore you need to increase your sale price by roughly that amount to ensure your profit remains the same

Edit - you will no longer pay vat on most amazon fees (except advertising) and that is accounted for as reverse charge on your return

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

If you keep the sale price at £12.99 , the ‘new’ price will be £10.83 net - plus £2.16 vat which you are collecting on behalf of hmrc
The vat paid on your purchases (if any) is deducted from the £2.16 and that difference is what you pay to hmrc
Therefore you need to increase your sale price by roughly that amount to ensure your profit remains the same

Edit - you will no longer pay vat on most amazon fees (except advertising) and that is accounted for as reverse charge on your return

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

If you keep the sale price at £12.99 , the ‘new’ price will be £10.83 net - plus £2.16 vat which you are collecting on behalf of hmrc
The vat paid on your purchases (if any) is deducted from the £2.16 and that difference is what you pay to hmrc
Therefore you need to increase your sale price by roughly that amount to ensure your profit remains the same

Edit - you will no longer pay vat on most amazon fees (except advertising) and that is accounted for as reverse charge on your return

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