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  • 16-03-2017 10:22am
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    http://www.sawandtooling.co.uk/

    I've never heard of this website. After googling on maps etc, it appears to me they are running out of a reasonably new premises, but can't find any reviews of them. It does look pretty genuine though from what I can see.

    They have an item I am looking for, which is actually no longer in production so it's difficult to find. I can actually only find second hand ones (none in good enough nic at the right price yet) and a couple of new (bare unit only) ones but at crazy prices on ebay etc. Also, price is about correct here for what list price of item was, and it's not to expensive to ship to Dublin . But when I click checkout, it seems to drop the VAT, so now coming in at a very nice price. we are talking an expensive item here £400ish

    I understand a bit about VAT, so realise I would be liable to pay Irish VAT on it. But it is interesting because if they supply a lot to Ireland, they would be required to register for Irish VAT, so that means the don't supply to much, so that's fine. But why drop the VAT? As it is in the EU, there would be no problem. Maybe they are well prepared for Brexit :) I would of thought though even then, you would have to request them to drop the VAT and supply them with your Irish VAT number. I've done that before.


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