A) it’s not EUR50, more like Eur20, often much less.
In Latvia For private person it can be free if you deal with customs directly through their website. Company can do only through customs broker and customs broker charge companies 2x as much than private person = around EUR 50.
B) for TE, the most obvious use case for many of us on this forum, the VAT component is typically several Eur100s, making a <Eur20 admin charge dwindle into insignificance.
Then don't use GSP for such goods = don't buy at all in most cases. If you want to use service not intended for companies -> your problems.
C) Errrr... have you see how much Pitney Bowes charge for the privilege of mishandling your goods and pinching the VAT?
They don't pinch VAT , although I'm sure they optimize their taxes. They won't modify their procedure just to make a few people from non target audience happy. I'll say it again, it's not possible to make customs clearance process that is both streamlined and suitable for companies at the same time.
“Then don’t use GSP” - it’s frequently the only choice offered by sellers.
“they optimize their taxes” - you mean they offset someone else’s VAT payment against theirs? If so, that is definitely something HMRC should be looking at, I’d love to be able to do that fiddle!
“Few people” - there are tens of millions of VAT registered entities.
“It’s not posssible” - and yet other shippers can?
Look, I am not arguing it’s not convenient for sellers, it most certainly is. And I’m not arguing that some retail customers may find it convenient, notwithstanding PB’s glacially slow and low quality logistics.
I am just trying to make sellers aware that in only offering GSP, particularly for high value items, you are automatically making your items significantly less competitive for buyers who are EU VAT registered entities (i.e., companies from one man bands and up) as they cannot reclaim the VAT which is around 20%.
If you trade in higher value items like TE for example, I would imagine that most of your purchasers will be business customers, and in the EU that means they’ll be VAT registered.