14-06-2018

As of 18.00, Swedish time, June 14th, customers placing new orders on the e-commerce platform Wish will no longer have to pay VAT or any handling fee upon the arrival of parcels to Sweden, as these charges are handled by Wish with PostNord at the time of the purchase.

As of 18.00, Swedish time, June 14th, customers placing new orders on the e-commerce platform Wish will no longer have to pay VAT or any handling fee upon the arrival of parcels to Sweden, as these charges are handled by Wish with PostNord at the time of the purchase.
The VAT declaration will be made immediately upon arrival in Sweden, and the whole process will be handled by Postnord and Wish. Customers shopping from Wish will receive their goods quicker with prepaid VAT and do not need to pay a handling fee to PostNord.

– I am very pleased that PostNord and Wish have been able to provide a solution that handles VAT immediately upon purchase. This makes it considerably cheaper and smoother for the consumer while at the same time we can avoid a complicated and labor-intensive handling for those shipments originating from outside the EU Customs Union, says Peter Hesslin, Head of Solutions at PostNord Sweden.  

With the new system, Wish will collect the VAT upon purchase, place a special label on the packages and pay a handling fee to PostNord. In addition, electronic information about the items will be sent to PostNord in an EDI file. On arrival in Sweden, the label is scanned and with prepaid VAT, the shipment can be VAT declared immediately and, after approval by the Customs Office, forwarded to the recipient.

– We hope that more international e-retailers will implement this solution. It would benefit the growing e-commerce while more consumers can trade much smoother and at significantly lower costs, concludes Peter Hesslin.

Goods ordered from other e-commerce sites and other commercial-value shipments arriving in Sweden from outside of the EU Customs Union will be handled in accordance with the rules that apply as of March 1st this year.

Source: PostNord