Jersey to apply GST on e-commerce supplies from January 2023

30 November 2021

From 1 January 2023, Jersey has confirmed that it will impose a Goods and Services Tax (GST) on the sales of e-commerce goods and services made to consumers by non-resident businesses.

At present, non-resident businesses providing e-commerce supplies in Jersey (one of the Channel Islands under UK sovereignty) do not have to charge GST on their sales. However, to remove the unfair advantage given to non-resident companies, the Jersey State Assembly confirmed that GST at 5% will be applied on these types of transactions.

The assembly also confirmed that there will be a compulsory registration threshold of £300,000.

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