Selling online can be categorized as either domestic or cross-border. Domestic sales are made within the same country, while cross-border sales are made to or from a country where you are not established or your goods are not based. Understanding VAT and its impact on your business is critical for both EU and non-EU sellers who use WooCommerce to reach EU customers. This guide will provide information on cross-border sales and the VAT implications of doing so.
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