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What New UK Import Rules Mean for Amazon FBA Sellers

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  If you sell through Amazon FBA and import products into the UK, the landscape has changed significantly over recent years. New customs requirements, VAT adjustments, documentation processes, and post-Brexit trade arrangements have created a more complex system for ecommerce businesses. For Amazon FBA sellers, these new UK import rules don’t just affect logistics — they directly impact cash flow, VAT reporting, compliance obligations, and overall profitability. Understanding what has changed and how to respond strategically is essential if you want to avoid delays, unexpected costs, and potential penalties. Let’s break it down clearly. Why Import Rules Matter for Amazon FBA Sellers Amazon FBA sellers often source products from overseas manufacturers — particularly from countries outside the UK. When goods enter the UK, they are subject to: Customs declarations Import VAT Customs duties (depending on product classification) Safety and compliance checks The new UK import framework h...

How to Stay Compliant with UK Corporation Tax for Online Businesses

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  Running an online business in the UK offers flexibility, scalability, and global reach. But while digital operations may feel modern and borderless, tax obligations remain firmly grounded in UK law. If your online business operates as a limited company, you are required to comply with Corporation Tax rules set by HM Revenue and Customs . Failing to comply doesn’t just lead to fines — it can damage your business credibility and create unnecessary stress. So how do you stay compliant with UK Corporation Tax as an online business? Let’s break it down step by step. What Is Corporation Tax? Corporation Tax is a tax on the profits of limited companies in the UK. If your online business is registered as a limited company, you must: Calculate taxable profits File a Corporation Tax return (CT600) Pay Corporation Tax on time Even if your business operates entirely online — through ecommerce platforms, digital services, or remote teams — the same rules apply. Who Needs to Pay Corporation T...