Taxes, VAT, and fee deductions explain how markto.ch handles mandatory charges on sales and transactions. Understanding these details helps buyers and sellers comply with legal requirements and accurately calculate earnings and costs.
1. Value Added Tax (VAT)
Some items or services may be subject to VAT, depending on the seller’s location, category, and local tax laws. VAT may be included in the listed price or added during checkout. Sellers are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable VAT regulations.
2. Platform Fees and Deductions
Any fees charged by markto.ch—such as listing fees, promotion fees, or commission rates—are deducted according to the platform’s rules. These deductions are applied before payout to ensure transparency.
3. Tax Reporting Obligations
Sellers are responsible for reporting income earned through sales according to local tax laws. markto.ch may provide summaries or receipts to assist with tax reporting but is not liable for individual tax obligations.
4. Buyer Considerations
Buyers may encounter VAT or other applicable taxes depending on the item, seller, or transaction type. These should be reviewed before completing a purchase.
5. Transparency and Receipts
The platform aims to provide clear information about any fees, deductions, or taxes applied to transactions. Users should review invoices, receipts, or transaction summaries to understand total costs and net earnings.
By understanding taxes, VAT, and fee deductions, users can make informed decisions, comply with legal obligations, and accurately calculate costs and profits when buying or selling on markto.ch.