- Amazon’s call-off stock program allowed vendors to store goods in consignment warehouses across countries
- Vendors were exempt from VAT until goods were sold and shipped to customers
- Vendors had to maintain detailed records and comply with storage period limits
- Amazon has discontinued the call-off stock program, requiring sellers to register for VAT in EU countries
- Sellers must adhere to new compliance requirements and enroll in Pan-EU FBA
- Transition period from August 1 to November 1, 2024 for sellers to switch to Pan-EU FBA
- Alternative solution for sellers is the Pan-EU FBA program for storing inventory in multiple European countries
Source: hellotax.com
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