1. Some sites will charge an additional advertising management fee
As shown in the following two pictures, I don't quite understand what the advertising management fee means. I read the email and the link page, and I understand that if I open an ad in the US site and a Canadian buyer clicks on it, I need to charge the advertising management fee in Canada. Is that what it means? Please explain it, after all, Amazon likes to play word games, and it's hard to guess.
Stars zwby It should mean that if buyers from these regions click on the ads of the sites you operate, management fees will be incurred.
Adord There is also a digital service fee. Starting from October 1st, the fees are increasing.
I know, I know, I know What is the specific charge for this digital tax? For most Chinese sellers
CamiXiXi Are all sellers charged this fee? What is the charging standard?
Anonymous user @CamiXiXi : Email message: Digital service fee, for example, if your company is established in the United States and you sell $15 worth of goods in the Canadian market, you will need to pay a 2% digital service fee ($0.05) on the Amazon store opening fee ($2.25) for sales starting October 1. If your business is established in the United States and you sell $15 worth of goods in the US store, you do not need to pay the digital service fee.
Anonymous user The corresponding site charges management fees for opening ads. This means that the Canadian site is charged only when ads are opened separately. Strictly speaking, different sites have different accounts. The URLs of the US and Canadian sites are different.
kakanatul997 - Greed is the truest poverty, satisfaction is the truest wealth When advertising in a certain country, region, or site, it literally means that only when advertising is placed separately will management fees be charged, which is the same as the charging method in the UK, France, Italy, and Spain. For details, you can check the sites that have taken collection measures, and the corresponding advertising invoices will be displayed.
Anonymous user Customer service said that if an ad is opened on a Canadian site, an ad management fee will be incurred, and the fee will be reflected on the Canadian ad bill. Another situation is that if a Canadian buyer clicks on an ad on a US site, an ad management fee will also be incurred, and the fee will be reflected on the US ad bill.
2. Delivery tax for European mainland accounts
The platform commission and delivery fee of European local accounts have begun to be taxed, but how is the delivery fee tax for each order calculated? I can't figure it out, please help me take a look.
Niki980805 Is this the Italian site? DE19%,FR20%,IT22%,ES21% 0.59/2.7≈22% 0.96/4.37≈22% The total fee is tax-inclusive, 2.7 is the untaxed commission + 0.59 commission tax equals 3.29. Then you get 3.29/(1+22%)*22%=0.59. The same goes for FBA delivery fees.
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The case has been solved. The tax is calculated based on the national tax rate of the local account. That is, the delivery fee tax and commission tax for orders from other countries are calculated based on the local country of the store.
Xiaobai ah It depends on the country where your local account is registered. If it is registered in France, then the tax rate will be calculated according to France.
July 3rd Tangtang Well, UK domestic FBA orders have been charged (commission + FBA shipping fee) * 20% since August 1. I see that FBM orders have not been charged. Even coupon redemption fees have started to be taxed at 20%. Corresponding to the previous notice. UK domestic FBA orders have been charged 20% of commission and FBA shipping fee since August 1. However, our FBM orders have not been charged commission tax. Coupon redemption fees have also started to be taxed at 20%, and I wonder if the registration fee for flash sales will also be charged.
I know, I know, I know What is this fee? I just received the message
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