inuno.shop EU B2C marketplace
Tax information

Tax information

Tax information

Marketplace model and scope

iNUNO.shop operates as an online marketplace platform. Products are offered, sold and shipped by independent sellers. iNUNO.shop is not the contractual seller of the products unless explicitly stated otherwise.

This page explains general tax information that may apply to purchases and sales on iNUNO.shop under European Union rules. It is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice.

Prices, VAT and taxes shown at checkout

Product prices and taxes may vary depending on the seller, shipping destination and applicable tax rules. Where required, VAT or other taxes may be included in the price or shown separately at checkout.

The final payable amount is the amount confirmed at checkout, including taxes and shipping costs as shown.

Seller responsibility for VAT and taxes

Sellers are solely responsible for:

  • determining applicable taxes
  • charging VAT or other taxes correctly
  • issuing compliant invoices or receipts where required
  • complying with all registration, reporting, record keeping and payment obligations

iNUNO.shop does not provide tax advice and does not assume liability for seller tax compliance.

Invoices and receipts

The purchase contract is concluded between the buyer and the relevant seller. Where an invoice is required, it is issued by the seller as the contractual party unless explicitly stated otherwise.

Buyers should contact the seller through the order communication channels if they need an invoice, a correction, or additional company details on the invoice.

Cross border sales within the EU

For cross border sales within the European Union, VAT rules may depend on the seller establishment, buyer location, the nature of the goods and applicable distance selling rules. Different VAT rates may apply depending on the destination country and product category.

Sellers must ensure they apply the correct VAT treatment and that their pricing and invoicing remain compliant for the destination country.

Non EU shipments, import VAT, duties and customs

If goods are shipped across customs borders, additional charges may apply, including import VAT, customs duties and handling fees. These charges are typically assessed by customs authorities or the carrier and are usually payable by the importer of record.

Buyers should review the seller shipping information and be prepared for possible import related costs if the delivery destination is outside the seller customs area.

Business purchases

If a buyer purchases as a business, the buyer is responsible for providing accurate billing information and for assessing any deductibility or reverse charge implications under applicable rules. Sellers remain responsible for issuing invoices in line with legal requirements.

Changes and legal notice

Tax rules may change. Sellers and buyers are responsible for ensuring compliance with the rules applicable to their specific situation at the time of the transaction.

This page is provided for informational purposes only. In case of conflict, individual agreements, platform terms and applicable law shall prevail.