04-30-2020, 12:28 PM | #1 |
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Thanks to Kieran Seymour for the heads-up.
The UK Government has announced that the UK rate of VAT on ebooks will drop from 20% to 0% as from tomorrow, 1st May 2020. It had been going to change on 1st December 2020. Here's the news on the government website "The objective of this measure is to support literacy and reading in all its forms. Following the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the need for people to stay at home, the government has decided to bring forward the implementation date to 1 May 2020 to reduce the cost of access to online publications during these challenging times when many people are confined to their homes and schools are closed." Last edited by pdurrant; 04-30-2020 at 01:00 PM. |
04-30-2020, 12:51 PM | #2 |
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I've just had a quick chat with Amazon customer service. If Amazon had advance notice of this change, they haven't had time to brief CS agents. I suspect that they didn't know about this any earlier than today.
I hope they do this as "16% off all Kindle books and magazines" and not "20% more money going to authors" |
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04-30-2020, 01:05 PM | #3 |
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I am delighted by the news. Especially as I was about to buy a new subscription to a magazine, and this should drop the cost from £29.95 to around £24.96!
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I'm interested to see if this really takes effect. I'm expecting £7.99 eBooks to be down to £6.66.
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There's nothing on the Amazon web site yet, but there is an article at The Guardian where the significant line is
"For titles where Amazon sets the price, we will reduce the prices of books not already on promotion" So the daily/monthly deals will remain at £0.99/£1.99. Any books where the publisher sets the price will only change price if the publisher changes the price. I'm not sure that we'll see many changes. |
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well colour me cynical but of course its not really happening. not yet anyway
I bookmarked some top books yesterday evening at amazon uk checking now , 7 hours after the VAT change, the prices are all exactly the same usually with this cop -out "This price was set by the publisher." yesterday £3.99 today £3.99 someone's benefiting and it aint the customer |
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For most commercially published books, it'll be the publisher benefiting, although the details depend on the contract.
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also, all the 99 pence deals are still 99 pence.
and I don't buy into any theory that amazon will need time to manually change prices there will be a line of globally applicable code somewhere with vat rate = 20, which has to be changed to zero. not a mammoth task i did not think to note some kobo store book prices for before and after checks, maybe someone else has ? |
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(a) Prices that are set by the publisher won't change (b) Promotional prices won't change So I don't expect to see many reductions at all. I'm still hoping that the magazine subscription I've got my eye on will be reduced. |
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1. a reduction in tax revenue which could have been used to help fund NHS and other priorities 2. publishers get richer overnight I hope the smarter media pay attention and do follow ups |
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Of the top 20 Kindle best sellers, only seven seem to have prices not set by the publisher, and I can find only one which might have seen VAT removed.
Normal People, which is usually around £4.50 (lots of minor price changes), and dropped to £2.48 on 27th April for one day, is today £2.07 (= £2.48 less VAT). |
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Sure the publisher sets the price, but on Amazon, VAT is still being applied against the law. Why is Amazon still charging VAT when they are legally bound not to charge VAT?
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However, they are not changing the prices on books where the price is set by the publisher. This includes all KDP books. But KDP publishers can go and change the UK price themselves. The minimum UK price is now £0.77 for KDP books, with no VAT. (I've just done this for my 3 PD books.) Last edited by pdurrant; 05-01-2020 at 07:18 AM. |
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When you do a search, the results still says includes VAT and that's no legal. The idea was to make eBooks cheaper and that's not happening.
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example please, as I could not find one.
if i look for random books I only get stuff like Print List Price: £20.00 Kindle Price: £9.99 Save £10.01 (50%) Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l. This price was set by the publisher. i still have not found anything that is cheaper than yesterday just nitpicking now: if vat is zero, does that make includes VAT a false statement? It could be construed as includes 0% VAT, or includes [all applicable] VAT ?. ( a bit like includes zero calories ) Last edited by stumped; 05-01-2020 at 10:12 AM. |
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