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Amazon obligated tax withheld

What does "Amazon obligated tax withheld" mean in the Amazon Account Summary statement?

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Amazon obligated tax withheld

What does "Amazon obligated tax withheld" mean in the Amazon Account Summary statement?

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Hi @Seller_Wdz2KB5siBaii,

According to the "Marketplace Withheld Tax" help page (https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/GTZG36WJ2TZYLH2F), this refers to taxes that Amazon is legally required to collect and remit to government authorities, such as sales tax, GST, or VAT, depending on the order's destination.

Key points:

  • The buyer pays these taxes
  • Amazon deducts and remits them to the appropriate authorities
  • This applies to all sellers and products when shipping to jurisdictions with Marketplace Facilitator laws
  • If the amount Amazon deducts is less than what was collected from the buyer, you're responsible for remitting the difference

Kind regards, Michael

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Amazon obligated tax withheld

What does "Amazon obligated tax withheld" mean in the Amazon Account Summary statement?

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What does "Amazon obligated tax withheld" mean in the Amazon Account Summary statement?

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Hi @Seller_Wdz2KB5siBaii,

According to the "Marketplace Withheld Tax" help page (https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/GTZG36WJ2TZYLH2F), this refers to taxes that Amazon is legally required to collect and remit to government authorities, such as sales tax, GST, or VAT, depending on the order's destination.

Key points:

  • The buyer pays these taxes
  • Amazon deducts and remits them to the appropriate authorities
  • This applies to all sellers and products when shipping to jurisdictions with Marketplace Facilitator laws
  • If the amount Amazon deducts is less than what was collected from the buyer, you're responsible for remitting the difference

Kind regards, Michael

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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

Hi @Seller_Wdz2KB5siBaii,

According to the "Marketplace Withheld Tax" help page (https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/GTZG36WJ2TZYLH2F), this refers to taxes that Amazon is legally required to collect and remit to government authorities, such as sales tax, GST, or VAT, depending on the order's destination.

Key points:

  • The buyer pays these taxes
  • Amazon deducts and remits them to the appropriate authorities
  • This applies to all sellers and products when shipping to jurisdictions with Marketplace Facilitator laws
  • If the amount Amazon deducts is less than what was collected from the buyer, you're responsible for remitting the difference

Kind regards, Michael

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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

Hi @Seller_Wdz2KB5siBaii,

According to the "Marketplace Withheld Tax" help page (https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/GTZG36WJ2TZYLH2F), this refers to taxes that Amazon is legally required to collect and remit to government authorities, such as sales tax, GST, or VAT, depending on the order's destination.

Key points:

  • The buyer pays these taxes
  • Amazon deducts and remits them to the appropriate authorities
  • This applies to all sellers and products when shipping to jurisdictions with Marketplace Facilitator laws
  • If the amount Amazon deducts is less than what was collected from the buyer, you're responsible for remitting the difference

Kind regards, Michael

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