The Jersey States Assembly introduced Bill No. P.100/2021 on the 2022 Finance budget. One of the measures mention that large online retailers will be required to charge GST to Jersey customers starting 2023. “Amazon, in particular, seem to be very onside with collecting GST at the point of exit of whatever country a product is sent from,” said Deputy Susie Pinel. This means that GST will be charged at the point of sale, and remitted directly to the Treasury. Small and medium retailers below the 300,000 GBP registration threshold will not be affected by the change.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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