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VAT stands for value-added tax. It's a tax based on the
consumption of goods and services that is commonly found in the EU and select
other regions of the world.
VAT is also known as JCT in Japan; GST in New Zealand and
Australia; and QST in Quebec (Canada).
VAT may be charged to buyers on their purchases (“VAT on
Items Sold on Etsy”) as well as to eligible sellers on their paid seller fees
("VAT on seller fees”).
Learn how VAT works on digital items.
This article contains general information. You should always
contact your local tax authority or tax advisor for more information.
Am I required to charge VAT on my physical items?
Selling to Australian buyers from overseas
Selling to German buyers from outside of the EU
Selling to UK buyers from overseas
UK Sellers: Making Tax Digital rules
Am I required to charge VAT on my digital items?
What should a seller invoice to a buyer look like?
Is VAT collected on seller fees?
Am I required to have a VAT ID?
How will Etsy use my VAT ID?
Will I receive an invoice from Etsy for VAT on seller fees?
VAT for shops based in Australia, Belarus, the EU (excluding
Ireland), Iceland, India, New Zealand, Norway, Québec (Canada), Serbia, South
Korea, Turkey, Taiwan, and United Arab Emirates
VAT for shops based in Ireland, Japan, South Africa, Russia,
and Switzerland
Am I required to charge VAT on my physical items?
For information on VAT requirements in your location, please
consult your local tax authority or a licensed professional.
If you are a VAT registered seller, you may be required to
charge VAT on the items that you sell on the Etsy platform.
For EU countries, the applicable VAT rate depends on two
things:
the nature of what is for sale and
the country in which the supply of goods and services is
taxable with VAT
When supplying goods and services in the EU, the applicable
VAT rates can be checked on the European Commission's website.
Etsy displays copy next to an item’s price to buyers located
outside the US and Canada that indicates that the price includes VAT (if
applicable). If you are required to charge VAT on the items you sell, it is
your responsibility to include applicable VAT in your listing prices on Etsy.
Learn more about how information about applicable tax is
displayed to buyers on Etsy.
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Selling to Australian buyers from overseas
As of July 1, 2018, some orders shipped to Etsy customers in
Australia are subject to Goods & Sales Tax (GST). Etsy will collect a 10%
GST on orders if each of the following applies:
Seller is located outside Australia.
The package is being shipped to a buyer in Australia.
The total value of the package is less than or equal to
$1,000 AUD.
Etsy will automatically include the tax in the buyer’s
total. The buyer will pay the tax at checkout, and Etsy will be responsible for
remitting it to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

GST does not apply if the total value of the package is more
than $1,000 AUD or if the transaction is between buyers and sellers both
located in Australia. Sellers might need to add additional information to the
customs forms on these packages. Learn more.
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Selling to German buyers from outside of the EU
As of April 15, 2019, some non-EU Etsy sellers may need to
provide their German USt 1 TI VAT certificate to Etsy. If you store your goods
in Germany and are based outside the EU, then you are required to be VAT
registered in Germany. If you are an Etsy seller who meets this criteria, you
must send your VAT certificate to vat-certificate@etsy.com.
Register for VAT in Germany

Etsy can’t provide tax advice. We recommend that you speak
to a tax advisor with experience in German VAT for more information.
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Selling to UK buyers from overseas
If you’re a seller located outside of the United Kingdom
(UK) but you sell to UK buyers, you might be considered an “overseas seller”.
Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) defines an “overseas seller” as a
seller who:
sells goods already in the UK at the point of sale to UK
consumers
is based outside the EU and sells goods to a UK consumer,
and then imports them into the UK
sells goods located in another EU member state to UK
consumers
To learn more on this please click here.
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UK Sellers: Making Tax Digital rules

Keeping digital VAT records
Signing up for Making Tax Digital for VAT
Using software compatible for Making Tax Digital to submit
VAT returns
Learn more about Making Tax Digital.
Etsy can’t provide tax advice. We recommend that you speak
to a tax advisor with experience in UK VAT or reach out to HMRC directly for
more information.
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Am I required to charge VAT on my digital items?

Learn more about how VAT works for digital items.
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What should a seller invoice to a buyer look like?
Some businesses in the EU may need to provide an invoice when
supplying goods or services. For further details on the invoice and these
requirements, please find more information on the European Commission's
website.
Additionally, we recommend that you check whether your
invoices comply with the local invoice requirements.
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