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Any EU based MXroute resellers?

alentoalento Member, Host Rep

I am looking for an EU based MXroute reseller who 1) is VAT registered and 2) who charges in Euro.

Anyone?

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  • hyperhostsolutionshyperhostsolutions Member, Patron Provider
    edited April 2022

    i think nexus bytes @seriesn resells MXRoute packages

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    @alento said: looking for an EU based MXroute reseller

    ...

    @Jasonhyperhost said: nexus bytes resells MXRoute packages

    ...

    https://nexusbytes.com/about-us
    Nexus Bytes LLC is a privately owned hosting company established in 2016. We are based out of Middletown, Connecticut, US, and we are legally incorporated as a business in the State of Connecticut.

    I guess this won't fit. :)

  • @dfroe said: I guess this won't fit. :)

    I know this probably doesn't apply here, but incorporation location != VAT registration. For all I know, you can get registered for EU VAT purposes even as a Chinese company if you meet some requirements.

    Thanked by 2dfroe dfroe
  • @dfroe also you do not necessarily have to buy from an EU VAT-registered entity. As long as you have an active EU VAT registration yourself and the invoice you receive from American (third country) company has all the details required by your local regulations, you can use the reverse charge mechanism, resulting in effectively paying the amount on the invoice, without additional VAT (because it cancels itself out).

  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    @dane_doherty said:
    also you do not necessarily have to buy from an EU VAT-registered entity. As long as you have an active EU VAT registration yourself and the invoice you receive from American (third country) company has all the details required by your local regulations, you can use the reverse charge mechanism, resulting in effectively paying the amount on the invoice, without additional VAT (because it cancels itself out).

    Allow me to ask you this ... which details would be required? Does this vary across the EU or is there a standard? I am specifically asking about Greece if that helps.

  • @alento said:

    @dane_doherty said:
    also you do not necessarily have to buy from an EU VAT-registered entity. As long as you have an active EU VAT registration yourself and the invoice you receive from American (third country) company has all the details required by your local regulations, you can use the reverse charge mechanism, resulting in effectively paying the amount on the invoice, without additional VAT (because it cancels itself out).

    Allow me to ask you this ... which details would be required? Does this vary across the EU or is there a standard? I am specifically asking about Greece if that helps.

    You can make your life a lot easier if it's automated taxation within the EU.

  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    @webcraft said: You can make your life a lot easier if it's automated taxation within the EU.

    Quote

    Thanks but your comment has nothing to do with my question.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @alento said:

    @webcraft said: You can make your life a lot easier if it's automated taxation within the EU.

    Quote

    Thanks but your comment has nothing to do with my question.

    You were lucky to get any replies related to your question, this is LET after all.

    Now as requested, here’s a gif of a lady doing something related to your question and definitely not something that looks slightly sexual:

    Thanked by 1webcraft
  • @alento said: I am looking for an EU based MXroute reseller who 1) is VAT registered and 2) who charges in Euro.

    If this is purely about VAT/billing in EUR then the advice given before applies. If by "EU-based" you are primarily seeking GDPR compliant digital services, operating within EU legal jurisdiction through a reseller to a US service then that's a heck of a lot more complicated.

  • @alento said: Allow me to ask you this ... which details would be required?

    Well, buyer's details would be a good start. A lot of U.S. companies seem to have problem with that...

    @alento said: Does this vary across the EU or is there a standard?

    You have countries in which most scraps of paper are valid invoices, and then you have countries that require specific wording or layout to be considered a valid invoice.

    @alento said: I am specifically asking about Greece if that helps.

    Keywords that you should say to your accountant:

    • import of services from third countries
    • reverse charge
  • dosaidosai Member

    @dane_doherty said:

    @alento said: Allow me to ask you this ... which details would be required?

    Well, buyer's details would be a good start. A lot of U.S. companies seem to have problem with that...

    @alento said: Does this vary across the EU or is there a standard?

    You have countries in which most scraps of paper are valid invoices, and then you have countries that require specific wording or layout to be considered a valid invoice.

    @alento said: I am specifically asking about Greece if that helps.

    Keywords that you should say to your accountant:

    • import of services from third countries
    • reverse charge

    Still waiting for your findings

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/178841/i-have-information#latest

    Thanked by 1Peppery9
  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    @dane_doherty said: Keywords that you should say to your accountant:

    import of services from third countries
    reverse charge

    Yep, this is kind of where I figured that this was going. Thanks for your help, it is appreciated. :smile:

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