Stuttering start to 2024 for British watch sales continues into March
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The impact of Britain’s Brexit agreement and ongoing cost of living challenges continue to weigh heavily on the watch business, with year-on-year sales dropping by 7% in March, according to retail analyst GfK. There has only been one month of growth since May of last year, which has left sales down for the full 12 […] The post Stuttering start to 2024 for British watch sales continues into March a...
Overseas visitors to the UK can still continue get their 20% VAT refund, providing their watch (and other purchases) is shipped, unworn or unused, by the store directly to the customer’s home in their country of residence. The VAT is removed at the point of purchase.
And Switzerland is not a member of the European Union.
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Overseas visitors to the UK can still continue get their 20% VAT refund, providing their watch (and other purchases) is shipped, unworn or unused, by the store directly to the customer’s home in their country of residence. The VAT is removed at the point of purchase.
And Switzerland is not a member of the European Union.