Listen - We'd love to have them back as well, costing us a fortune in customs everytime we order from Amazon.Where can I vote?
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Listen - We'd love to have them back as well, costing us a fortune in customs everytime we order from Amazon.Where can I vote?
yeah, it only took 10 years of back an forth before they finally did leave the EU....... so after a new vote and the same talks and negotiationsHang in there - I believe all the english poles point towards a referendum on re-joining the EU
**** amazon.......just support your local shops (if you have any)Listen - We'd love to have them back as well, costing us a fortune in customs everytime we order from Amazon.
I do try but 'some' of us Irish rip the piss out of prices in shops and even with VAT its still cheaper. Also add to the fact I bought two new wardrobes full of clothes on a holiday to Florida recently itll be a while before im let near a shop**** amazon.......just support your local shops (if you have any)
My dear mom worked in Ireland when she was younger..... 3 years in a bakery in Limerick
Search for John Wayne Paredes on facebook, hes in ireland so inside eu, he told me he can manage to do cerakote.Also looking for someone to get my Mag Four shotblasted & ceracoted
That doesnt work for EU. Basicaly once the product leaves EU zone its taken as a new product once it comes back. You can only pay taxes from the price of the job done but that limits you on insuring the package. Warranty claims can go through without tax but for warranty claim theres some paperwork and basicaly only companies can do that not a private person.I was always told if they have been returned as "warranty work" no taxation was required. Did anything change?
An LLC is a company no matter how you slice it...That doesnt work for EU. Basicaly once the product leaves EU zone its taken as a new product once it comes back. You can only pay taxes from the price of the job done but that limits you on insuring the package. Warranty claims can go through without tax but for warranty claim theres some paperwork and basicaly only companies can do that not a private person.
I had a chat with customs in here and was told that the company has to first make some kind of registration to be able to do warranty claims from abroad without you having to pay customs and taxes once it comes back. Its not that easy as I thought.An LLC is a company no matter how you slice it...