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If i bought something from ebay in the republic of ireland would i have to pay any taxes when i got it posted to scotland?

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  1. There are no duties or taxes on items traded within the European Union, of which the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom are both members.


  2. no it's all EU

  3. No, we are all in the EU, so just a Little extra for the cost of posting it.

  4. Depends on if it was new , if it is for resale , the cost , and most importantly if you declare it , to the revenue

  5. If it is brand new or secondhand  you will have to pay tax on it.

    If it is coming by post or parcel force you will have to collect it from there main sorting office in your area and you pay the tax there.

  6. No, but you'll probably have to pay more postage.

    If the ebay seller is VAT registered, you'll have to pay Irish VAT at 21% to the seller (although most sellers include this in the price), but the postman won't call and collect import duty since it is in the EU.

  7. hi you

    that depends on the cost and/or value on the item/s you got and are having posted to you i am not to sure the name of the site you can check on the net but try import duty for starters

  8. well i know you dont pay anything extra when you buy stuff from scotland and it gets sent here so i persume its the same going the other way.
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