beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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Irrespective of which side you are on in relation to Brexit, the government have managed to balls up the whole transition for businesses. I was on a government webinar re customs recently and most people were raising the same questions throughout but the presenters kept giving vague replies that were worse than useless.
I have had to take down all my digital downloads from my website because of the convoluted taxing of the products based on where the customer lives in the EU. This has also affected sales to the USA as my web designers aren't able to differentiate where the customer lives so I can’t allow USA sales and block EU sales.
The likes of DHL and UPS don’t reply when you ask about vat postponement on imported goods so this will hit cashflow for many businesses. Its ok being on top of the Brexit changes but if people you rely on aren't on top of it then the whole pack of cards collapses.
The government need a rocket up their how’s your father to be honest
aside the problems caused by new changes, you need new developers. it cant be that challenging to work out location on selector or their address. seen plenty of sites do so (usually for different carriage rates). and shouldn't you have implemented location identification for EU rules on digital downloads a couple of years ago?
and thinking about it, this isnt aside the problems, its indicative. how poorly communicated was that change? they spent months telling business to adjust, apparently not what to, and didnt think to tell the public. i almost wonder if the politicians even knew what changes were coming, focusing on business to business and ignoring the direct consumer market in and out of UK.
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