Tema: Re: Amazon
Autorius: Valdas Vilutis
Data: 2009-11-17 10:05:51
Pi*dios ir pravakacija. Sitaip galetu buti tik tada, jei Amazon butu 
specialiai isiregistraves kaip darantis versla nepamenu kazkokiu ten 
budu Lietuvoje nuotoliniu budu. Zinoma, teoriskai jis tai galejo 
padaryti ir uzsiregistruoti kiekvienoje EU salyje, bet dauguma UK 
seleriu nera registruoti Lietuvoje ir jie turi imti savo 15%...

-- 
Valdas Vilutis
www.vvimone.lt
Didelio formato nuotraukos ir giclée fotospauda ant ivairiu medziagu
(C_TECH Volunteer)


Aladdin wrote:
> Va ir atsakymas:
> 
> Dear Customer
> 
> Thank you for contacting Amazon.co.uk with your enquiry.
> 
> I'm sorry for any confusion caused in this case.
> 
> In accordance with the laws governing members of the European Union, 
> Amazon.co.uk is obliged to charge VAT on all orders delivered to 
> destinations in member countries of the EU.
> 
> For all orders and deliveries that we send to "Lithuania", we are 
> obliged to charge VAT at the local rate. Your local VAT rate is 21%.
> 
> The 15% rate you have been informed is the UK local rate.
> 
> Our prices listed on our website are inclusive of the British VAT rate. 
> When you purchase an item on our website, the price you see initially is 
> the price that includes the rate of VAT applicable within the United 
> Kingdom. If your order is marked to be delivered to another member state 
> of the European Union, we will re-calculate the price
> during the checkout process of your order by taking the price of the 
> item, excluding UK VAT and adding VAT at the rate applicable in the EU 
> member state. Since VAT rates differ widely within the EU, the final 
> price of your order will often change to reflect the VAT rate that is in 
> place in the EU country of destination.
> 
> If you wish to determine the price you will be charged for an order that 
> has a delivery address to "Lithuania", or other country within the EU, 
> then please view the order summary section of the order form where your 
> VAT charges will be itemised. As soon as a delivery address is 
> associated with an order, it is possible for the correct VAT charges to 
> be calculated.