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UK taxes

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This guide is for merchants who sell in the United Kingdom. It's your responsibility to consult with local tax authorities or a tax professional to verify that you charge your customers the correct tax rates, and to ensure you file and remit your taxes correctly.

The Brexit Transition Period ended on December 31, 2020. As a result, effective January 1, 2021, new laws apply to sales between the UK and the EU. Learn more about the implications for your business.

As of December 2020, the method for setting up UK taxes has changed.

If your business is based in the United Kingdom, and you want to sell to countries within the EU, then you need to register with their tax authorities for a value-added tax (VAT) number. The VAT number allows you to charge VAT to your customers in the EU, based on their location. You can set up tax overrides for products that have special tax rates.

You can use Shopify to automate charging taxes, but you can't use Shopify to remit or file your taxes for you. When you know where you're responsible for charging taxes, you can follow this guide to make sure that you've configured your Shopify store to charge the correct rates.

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