The EU e-commerce VAT package was introduced in July 2021. The new schemes, One Stop Shop (OSS) and Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) bring significant changes to VAT treatment and reporting mechanisms for sales to private individuals in the EU.
In the last of our series of FAQ blogs, we answer some of the more common questions asked on the IOSS.
In previous pieces, we’ve looked at understanding marketplace liability, understanding OSS and understanding IOSS and imports
- Q: What is IOSS VAT?
- Q: What is IOSS?
- Q: What is an IOSS number?
- Q: How much does IOSS cost?
- Q: Who needs an IOSS number?
- Q: What’s the difference between IOSS and OSS?
- Q: Do I need to register for IOSS?
- Q: What is IOSS tax ID?
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