Updates – Articles & Press Releases From EU VAT Action

If You're Feeling Stressed About EU VAT, Here's A 5 Minute Meditation Relaxation For You!

Do the EU VAT Meditation

Hi everyone,

From discussions over at the EU VAT Action Campaign Group group we’re hearing, loud and clear, that thousands of you are feeling really stressed about the new EU VAT rules. And we don’t blame you.

Yes, we all need to take massive inspired action. But we also need to be able to think clearly and recharge our batteries to keep going at this crazily hectic time of year.

So here’s some light relief for you:

Here’s a short meditation relaxation to help you de-stress, let go of worries, think more clearly and have more energy. Consider it our Christmas present to thank you all for your help with the campaign.

Do not listen to whilst driving or operating machinery…

Main Meditation – click to listen to online. Or download to listen offline (usually better!) by right clicking on this link and choosing ‘save as’.

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/181457325″]

 

You’ll want to be sitting somewhere comfortable, with your eyes gently closed, so don’t do it while you’re driving or operating machinery!

Enjoy!

Clare & the EU VAT Action Team

P.S. When you have done the meditation, how about choosing an action to take, to help move the campaign forwards?

If You’re Feeling Stressed About EU VAT, Here’s A 5 Minute Meditation Relaxation For You!

Do the EU VAT Meditation

Hi everyone,

From discussions over at the EU VAT Action Campaign Group group we’re hearing, loud and clear, that thousands of you are feeling really stressed about the new EU VAT rules. And we don’t blame you.

Yes, we all need to take massive inspired action. But we also need to be able to think clearly and recharge our batteries to keep going at this crazily hectic time of year.

So here’s some light relief for you:

Here’s a short meditation relaxation to help you de-stress, let go of worries, think more clearly and have more energy. Consider it our Christmas present to thank you all for your help with the campaign.

Do not listen to whilst driving or operating machinery…

Main Meditation – click to listen to online. Or download to listen offline (usually better!) by right clicking on this link and choosing ‘save as’.

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/181457325″]

 

You’ll want to be sitting somewhere comfortable, with your eyes gently closed, so don’t do it while you’re driving or operating machinery!

Enjoy!

Clare & the EU VAT Action Team

P.S. When you have done the meditation, how about choosing an action to take, to help move the campaign forwards?

Take Action Now: Write One Letter That Hits All The Targets

It's not too late to take action and make a difference

Raising awareness and inspiring our politician to take massive action is no longer urgent in the EU VAT legislation campaign. It’s now an emergency.

So here is your challenge today: write ONE letter that hits lots of inboxes and creates a massive impact.

Here’s the deal:

Write to the member of your government’s Parliament who is responsible for implementing this legislation, copy it to your MP (or equivalent) and to all of your MEPs (however many you have).

***** [Note: in the UK, this email needs to go to David Gauke, the Minister responsible for the Treasury. A very senior insider-source tells us (strictly off-the-record) that he is about the only person who can enforce a suspension of this legislation in the UK now. Email: gauked@parliament.uk ] *****

If you know who people should contact in your own country, please put it in the comments.

Even if you don’t know who to contact, please still DO write to your MP & MEPs. And share this challenge with your friends and business forums.

Just imagine if David Gauke and his peers were to wake up to an inbox with 1000+ messages tomorrow?!

Suggested content (in case you need inspiration):

  • What, specifically, will the negative impact of the EU VAT rules be on your business from January 1st?
  • What action are you having to take, to be able to keep trading (or let them know, if you can’t)?
  • Talk about the ‘untended consequences’ of the legislation – and the fact that the impact on the hundreds of thousands of smallest businesses wasn’t even considered (that’s official) because it was assumed that they all either sold through 3rd party platforms or only in their home country.
  • WHAT WE NEED: An immediate suspension of the legislation for micro businesses and sole traders.

This is no longer urgent. It’s now an emergency. So please write today.

Only 4% of the smallest businesses believe they can comply in time and 10% say they will have to stop trading completely, according to the initial results of our EU VAT impact research survey.

It doesn’t matter if you have already written to your MP and been fobbed off. They ARE now listening and we need MASSIVE action – each and every letter will help.

The ten minutes you spend doing this could create the letter that makes THE difference. If you don’t, it won’t.

Together, we scan do this.
Post below to let everyone know when you have done it!
Thank you so much.
Clare & the EU VAT Action Team

"VAT a Mess" – New EU Tax Rules Set to Close Small Businesses

EU VAT Action Team

Official Press Release: 12th of December 2014

The new EU VAT legislation that comes into force on the 1st of Jan 2015 brings corporate levels of regulation and administration not just to boardroom tables, but also to the kitchen tables of sole traders. Thousands of the smallest businesses cannot physically comply with the data requirements and are faced with a stark choice at the end of this month – either to close their cherished businesses or to break the law. That is not a reasonable choice to force them to make.

Businesses all over the world must soon capture personal and financial data about their customer in order to find out where they are in the world. They must then charge and administer VAT to that customer according to each EU country’s rates – which, confusingly, means understanding 75 different rates in 28 EU Member States. These businesses must also keep customer records securely for ten years, become a registered data handler and take on the responsibility of ensuring none of their customer’s personal data is compromised or leaked.

These technical requirements are unachievable for most tiny online businesses, which are often run from people’s kitchen tables or in their spare time to supplement their income. Suddenly selling a £2.99 eBook from Belgium to a customer in France becomes a costly, bureaucratic nightmare.

This new law applies only to digital products but the EU has made it very clear that if the 2015 rollout is a success they will be applying similar legislation to all physical goods and services from 2016 onwards. Other countries around the world are following suit, with South Africa, Japan, Canada and Singapore already implementing or planning similar digital tax legislation. Soon any online business, no matter the size, could find itself remitting tax to dozens of countries around the world.

Thousands of small business owners have now found themselves united through the power of social media. Knitting pattern sellers, digital scrapbooking designers and musicians are standing shoulder-to-shoulder with software app developers, eBook authors and digital training providers to try and stop the new EU VAT legislation from irreparably damaging or closing their business on the 1st of January.

A small group of these business owners have founded the EU VAT Action Team at euvataction.org, whose primary aims are to give the worldwide digital small business community a voice and to show the EU (and global) tax authorities that they are not willingly going to accept these new changes.

Following the success of an 11,000-strong UK petition that called for Vince Cable to uphold the VAT exemption laws for British business, a new EU-wide petition has been launched at http://chn.ge/1wyXUtU calling on Pierre Moscovici, the EU Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, to unilaterally suspend the introduction of the new EU VAT laws for micro-businesses and sole traders.

Meanwhile the EU VAT Action Team has been conducting a EU-wide quantitative research survey to assess the financial and human impact of the new legislation on micro businesses and sole traders. Thousands of small business owners have responded already. The initial results are shocking:

  • Only 4% expect to be able to comply with the legislation in time.
  • 60% of affected businesses sell direct to their customers, rather than through third party platforms such as Amazon or the App Store.
  • 45% are going to have to make major changes to their business this month – either removing all EU VAT-liable digital products from sale or excluding EU customers altogether.
  • 50% believe they won’t be able to comply, at any stage.
  • 20% will be putting up their prices to consumers, to cover the additional VAT and the administration / new software costs.
  • Consumers will be hit by price rises and a reduction in choice, as many sellers will restrict the countries they sell to and stop their digital downloads.
  • 10% are going to be closing their business completely in less than three weeks’ time.

The EU VAT Action Team is organising another Twitterstorm to bring more attention to this issue and to try and give the small business community a voice. The bureaucrats who wrote this legislation are refusing to acknowledge the massive gap in their understanding of how eCommerce works when the implementation of these new laws will impact the tiniest and most vulnerable businesses all over the world.

Accounts which will be targeted as part of the Twitterstorm include:
https://twitter.com/pierremoscovici
https://twitter.com/GoettingerEU
https://twitter.com/Ansip_EU

https://twitter.com/DavidGauke (Treasury Minister, UK, who has the authority to take massive action)

On Tuesday the 16th of December at 10am GMT, thousands of small business owners will take to Twitter with the hashtag #EUVAT to show the European Commission that they will not accept these new laws in their current format and to raise more awareness across the EU for their cause.

For media enquiries:

Clare Josa 07437 905 435 or contact the EU VAT Action team

“VAT a Mess” – New EU Tax Rules Set to Close Small Businesses

EU VAT Action Team

Official Press Release: 12th of December 2014

The new EU VAT legislation that comes into force on the 1st of Jan 2015 brings corporate levels of regulation and administration not just to boardroom tables, but also to the kitchen tables of sole traders. Thousands of the smallest businesses cannot physically comply with the data requirements and are faced with a stark choice at the end of this month – either to close their cherished businesses or to break the law. That is not a reasonable choice to force them to make.

Businesses all over the world must soon capture personal and financial data about their customer in order to find out where they are in the world. They must then charge and administer VAT to that customer according to each EU country’s rates – which, confusingly, means understanding 75 different rates in 28 EU Member States. These businesses must also keep customer records securely for ten years, become a registered data handler and take on the responsibility of ensuring none of their customer’s personal data is compromised or leaked.

These technical requirements are unachievable for most tiny online businesses, which are often run from people’s kitchen tables or in their spare time to supplement their income. Suddenly selling a £2.99 eBook from Belgium to a customer in France becomes a costly, bureaucratic nightmare.

This new law applies only to digital products but the EU has made it very clear that if the 2015 rollout is a success they will be applying similar legislation to all physical goods and services from 2016 onwards. Other countries around the world are following suit, with South Africa, Japan, Canada and Singapore already implementing or planning similar digital tax legislation. Soon any online business, no matter the size, could find itself remitting tax to dozens of countries around the world.

Thousands of small business owners have now found themselves united through the power of social media. Knitting pattern sellers, digital scrapbooking designers and musicians are standing shoulder-to-shoulder with software app developers, eBook authors and digital training providers to try and stop the new EU VAT legislation from irreparably damaging or closing their business on the 1st of January.

A small group of these business owners have founded the EU VAT Action Team at euvataction.org, whose primary aims are to give the worldwide digital small business community a voice and to show the EU (and global) tax authorities that they are not willingly going to accept these new changes.

Following the success of an 11,000-strong UK petition that called for Vince Cable to uphold the VAT exemption laws for British business, a new EU-wide petition has been launched at http://chn.ge/1wyXUtU calling on Pierre Moscovici, the EU Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, to unilaterally suspend the introduction of the new EU VAT laws for micro-businesses and sole traders.

Meanwhile the EU VAT Action Team has been conducting a EU-wide quantitative research survey to assess the financial and human impact of the new legislation on micro businesses and sole traders. Thousands of small business owners have responded already. The initial results are shocking:

  • Only 4% expect to be able to comply with the legislation in time.
  • 60% of affected businesses sell direct to their customers, rather than through third party platforms such as Amazon or the App Store.
  • 45% are going to have to make major changes to their business this month – either removing all EU VAT-liable digital products from sale or excluding EU customers altogether.
  • 50% believe they won’t be able to comply, at any stage.
  • 20% will be putting up their prices to consumers, to cover the additional VAT and the administration / new software costs.
  • Consumers will be hit by price rises and a reduction in choice, as many sellers will restrict the countries they sell to and stop their digital downloads.
  • 10% are going to be closing their business completely in less than three weeks’ time.

The EU VAT Action Team is organising another Twitterstorm to bring more attention to this issue and to try and give the small business community a voice. The bureaucrats who wrote this legislation are refusing to acknowledge the massive gap in their understanding of how eCommerce works when the implementation of these new laws will impact the tiniest and most vulnerable businesses all over the world.

Accounts which will be targeted as part of the Twitterstorm include:
https://twitter.com/pierremoscovici
https://twitter.com/GoettingerEU
https://twitter.com/Ansip_EU

https://twitter.com/DavidGauke (Treasury Minister, UK, who has the authority to take massive action)

On Tuesday the 16th of December at 10am GMT, thousands of small business owners will take to Twitter with the hashtag #EUVAT to show the European Commission that they will not accept these new laws in their current format and to raise more awareness across the EU for their cause.

For media enquiries:

Clare Josa 07437 905 435 or contact the EU VAT Action team

EU VAT Campaign Next Steps – And How YOU Can Help!

EU VAT Action - Supporter Update

Dear Supporter

Thank you for your patience and restraint this week. After the disappointment of Vince Cable’s response, we had discussions with a senior member of Vince Cable’s team throughout the past few days and were told that the Department was sympathetic towards our cause and that progress was being made on our behalf. 

We were promised that HMRC would be putting out a further statement, which would clarify things and update us on some real concessions which would make life much easier for us. For those of you who haven’t seen it that statement was released today and can be found here: http://bit.ly/1yA7Uyl .

Unfortunately, as many of you are rightly commenting this does not solve the issue for us at all. In fact, it would appear that despite such a positive meeting with HMRC, HM Treasury and David Gauke MP last Thursday and our best efforts since then, there is still a significant gap in understanding of our situation on the part of HMRC and no meaningful progress has been made. 

We, like you, feel hugely disappointed that last week’s HMRC meeting promises were presented to us again today, apparently as ‘new news’. And they have still singularly failed to grasp that, far from not wanting to comply with the legislation, we simply CANNOT, due to the requirements for the proof place of supply.

We are hearing, daily, of businesses that will close their doors at the end of this month. We understand how you feel. We are not giving up though! 

We need to ramp up the campaign to a new level and we need your help to do so. Please come and sign the new EU-wide petition we have started http://chn.ge/1wyXUtU and then please explore our new EU VAT Action website (you’re here now) to see how else you can help

There are only 7 working days until Christmas, and we understand that the EU Commission closes for Christmas on 18 Dec – so please do continue to help us fight at this crucial time as every second counts!

Issy
On behalf of the EU VAT ACTION TEAM