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Advantages
Why choose an antique rather than an auctioneer or a deposit sale.
Commissioner auctioneer
If you sell an item in an auction, it is necessary for you to know that there will be many expenses. As a seller, you must repay approximately 12% of the selling price to auctioneer. In addition, which is not always clear is that for objects whose value will be higher than 3050 (20000) as a result of the sale, you will be asked to pay a tax surcharge approximately 5% of the price of the object. Then too, it should be noted that you may well be asked 3 to 5% more for transportation costs and expertise. So at best, you will lose 12% of the selling price of your subject and you will lose non approximately 22% of the selling price, which is not negligible. Finally, it is important to remember that an object might not sell at its true value if the bid is not enough, and the object will be sold at a price lower than its actual coast.
Filing sale
You can not make a generality deposits for all sales, but for a large majority of them, the levy on the sale price of your item will be approximately 25%. To this we must add about 19.6% VAT. Moreover, again you transport costs if you can not even move your objects such as furniture for example. In addition, there is what Is it the revised prices, a practice that many depots employ sales. This is to reduce the selling price of your object of a percentage of approximately 5 to 10% per month. So if your item does not sell it very quickly then you will lose more and more money.
Antique
In principle, an antiquarian from VAT, no other percentage is fixed. It will then buy an item at a price that allows it to pay VAT, transport costs (at its own expense), and to give more value. The seller can sell the property at a price without seeing secure income from its sale reduced by any percentage. It will have no freight and handling, as well as its advertising sales around the general public to avoid passing the malicious intentions of third persons.
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