Payment in Euro

tax
first time
registered customers
wholesale
19% salestax (Umsatzsteuer) on account, on receipt on account or direct debit pricing on demand depending on item and volume
19% salestax (Umsatzsteuer) advance payment (SEPA-transfer) on account, on receipt (SEPA-transfer) taxfree inter-EU delivery to customers with tax-ID
0% salestax according to § 6 (Abs. 1, Nr. 1) UStG advance payment via

to: georg.keppler@gmx.de
on account, on receipt via

to: georg.keppler@gmx.de

your shipment comes with an invoice.
please pay using your name and the invoice-number as reference.
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Bank data

account nr. 3740042990 (Georg Keppler)
bank code 16050000 (MBS Potsdam)


IBAN - DE35 1605 0000 3740 0429 90
BIC - WELADED1PMB

SEPA stands for Single Euro Payments Area. It signifies a standardizes mode of payment within the unified €uro-Payment area, in which all electronic payments are considered domestic, and where a difference between national and intra-European cross border payments does not exist. The following countries participate:

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Island, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

SEPA-Transfer
In a significant departure from the previous domestic procedures, the payer and the payee (as well as their credit institutions) are to be identified by the IBAN and BIC, and not by the domestic bank sort code and account number.

IBAN is short for International Bank Account Number, and is a standardised International bank/account number for domestic and cross-border payments. It consists of a maximum of 34 digits, which can be used differently depending on the country. Only the first four digits are fixed.

The BIC, short for Bank Identifier Code, is a credit institution’s international bank sort code. It consists of a maximum of 11 digits, and is often called the SWIFT code.