Of course this was signposted but date is coming up now
so may be prudent not to order anything with long delivery times in if it is likely to arrive after July 1 or you may be hit with a collection fee and the requisite VAT.
The new rules will apply to all goods delivered from outside the European Union after July 1st, even if the transaction occurred online before then.
I wonder are sites like Aliexpress etc moving to a duty paid model - one would expect so as this is EU-wide, not just Ireland.
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/retail-and-services/revenue-warns-online-shoppers-of-price-increase-due-to-vat-change-1.4580123
However this quote from a revenue official confuses me - if VAT and duty paid in advance what additional charges are due to the postage provider?
“If the supplier is operating a duty paid model, the total price paid for the goods at the time of purchase will generally include Irish VAT and any duties due, meaning no further Revenue charges will arise. However... the consumer must then pay any additional charges to the postal service or parcel operator before the goods are delivered.”