Find the Best Ecommerce Seller Accountants in the UK
Ecommerce accounting is unlike traditional retail. Revenue arrives through multiple channels — Amazon, Shopify, eBay, Etsy, TikTok Shop — each with different fee structures, refund policies, and settlement timings. VAT is complicated by low-value import rules, marketplace deemed supplier obligations, and potential registrations in other countries through OSS. An ecommerce specialist accountant understands payment processor reconciliation, inventory accounting, cost of goods sold, advertising cost tracking, multi-currency transactions, and the specific HMRC reporting requirements that apply to online sellers.
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Ecommerce Seller FAQs
Do I need to register for VAT as an Amazon seller?
You must register for VAT if your taxable turnover exceeds the £90,000 threshold. Note that Amazon sales where Amazon is the deemed supplier may or may not count toward your threshold depending on the arrangement. An ecommerce accountant can assess your specific position.
How do I account for Amazon fees and settlements?
Amazon deducts referral fees, FBA fees, advertising costs, and other charges before settling funds. Your accountant should reconcile gross sales, individual fee categories, refunds, and net settlements rather than just recording bank deposits.
Do I need to register for VAT in other EU countries?
If you store inventory in EU countries through programmes like Amazon Pan-European FBA, you may need local VAT registrations. The One Stop Shop (OSS) scheme simplifies cross-border B2C sales but does not cover goods shipped from local warehouses in every case.
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