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You need to order over £140 I believe of which you'll need to pay customs and VAT on entering the UK. They're currently using UPS who are in shambles so if you order something, don't expect to recieve anything within a month.

 

Also TG have suspended shipping again to the UK as UPS cannot cope with demand. If you can, shop in the UK.

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Wonders how this relates to ni as we have no idea whether we are European British or any other combination anymore...

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33 minutes ago, remus said:

Wonders how this relates to ni as we have no idea whether we are European British or any other combination anymore...

TG are treating Northern Ireland as EU; they are sending to there and charging Polish VAT.

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1 hour ago, remus said:

Wonders how this relates to ni as we have no idea whether we are European British or any other combination anymore...

 

24 minutes ago, colinjallen said:

TG are treating Northern Ireland as EU; they are sending to there and charging Polish VAT.

With Brexit, Good Friday etc NI remains part of the UK but for EU purposes has no border with the South and the border sits in the sea towards GB

Potentially in theory you can reclaim invalid taxes, but then would have to pay the other taxes 
 

 

Any option is onto a loser with somebody

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3 minutes ago, Tommikka said:

 

With Brexit, Good Friday etc NI remains part of the UK but for EU purposes has no border with the South and the border sits in the sea towards GB

Potentially in theory you can reclaim invalid taxes, but then would have to pay the other taxes 
 

 

Any option is onto a loser with somebody

Someone could reclaim the Polish VAT and pay UK VAT; however, the saving would only be 3% of the pre-tax price and I suspect that the hassle of dealing with HMRC and adding import duty would outweigh that.

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