
2021 EU Ecommerce VAT Changes
A central hub for all you need to know regarding the changes coming to online sellers in 2021

What is the 2021 EU VAT Ecommerce Package?
With the growing number of online sellers trading across multiple member states within the EU, the 2021 VAT Ecommerce Package is aimed at simplifying seller’s VAT responsibilities. The package includes the creation of a “One Stop Shop” (OSS) & “Import One Stop Shop” (IOSS) for B2C sellers across Europe, removal of the previous state-by-state Distance Selling Thresholds, and changes to VAT liabilities for those selling through an online marketplace.

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What is Non-Union OSS?
The Non-Union OSS scheme is for any sales of Telecommunication, Broadcasting and Electronic Services from non-EU based businesses as well as a range of services such as admission to events.
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Find out what the 2021 EU VAT changes mean for you in our latest blog posts.
New ecommerce rules for imported goods
In this article, we have summarised the key changes that ecommerce businesses should be aware of when selling imported goods to EU consumers from July.
Learn more »What the 2021 EU VAT changes mean for Amazon’s Pan-EU FBA Sellers
With the 2021 EU VAT changes fast approaching, we’re here to clear up the VAT responsibilities of sellers using Amazon’s Pan-EU FBA programme.
Learn more »Where to tax your EU distance sales from July 2021?
The rules for ecommerce taxation in the EU are drastically changing from 01 July 2021. Find out some of the key changes here and what they mean for the taxation of your goods.
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Jargon buster
Can’t tell the difference between an IOSS, OSS or MOSS? Don’t worry, our jargon buster clears up the confusion.
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