how this company is dealing with it .


https://knifejapan.com/importing-knives-into-the-uk/


Its a Japanese's knife seller but it shows their way of working for the taxes side of importing.




Importing knives into the UK from Japan
VAT, import duty and handling fees

Until January 1st, 2021 all of the information below (under the asterisks) was accurate for all UK-based purchases from Knife Japan. Now it only applies to purchases over £135. Purchases under that figure are treated differently under the new UK VAT regime.

You are probably aware that overseas online sellers shipping items to UK buyers are now required to charge UK VAT at point of sale on orders under £135.

We'll be honest. We're not at all interested in collecting VAT for the UK tax authorities. Especially when it means spending on accounting solutions to facilitate that tax collection, and remittance costs to pay it. We don't even know what happens in the event of currency movements - do we score at your expense if the yen moves our way in the ensuing quarter? Do we pay more if the pound advances?

We have nothing against taxes, but really, we don't want to be made responsible for paying those of your country.

What to do, what to do. The thing is, we don't want to stop offering these great products to customers based in the UK.

It seems there are two options available to us. The first is to request that UK purchases placed with Knife Japan should only be those over the £135 threshold. In that case VAT is paid upon import, and not at point of sale. We're in the clear.

The second option is for you, the UK customer, to provide your VAT number so that we may note on the invoice “reverse charge: customer to account for VAT to HMRC.” More research is needed to ensure this is doable and guess what, no-one is answering the phone.

We'll update this advice if and when we know more. We'll state here that should we receive a purchase order with a UK delivery address for under £135 then we will be in touch and we may issue a full and prompt refund with apologies. Please use the contact form below if you'd like to share your thoughts, offer advice, complain or ask for clarification.




It may also give an idea why some companies wont import to the UK also.