1.Taxing Settings

Sellers who are subject to taxation (such as sellers registered with US company information) can view the taxation calculation method, taxation obligations and terms, and other related taxation settings through tax settings. Generally, sellers can use the default settings.

2.User Permissions

Sub-accounts can be set in user permissions. The Amazon platform allows sellers to add multiple sub-accounts and set different operating permissions for each, so that different operators can be responsible for different functions, or multiple personnel in different office locations can handle their respective responsibilities at the same time.

Click the “Add a New Seller Central User” button to add the sub-account email address, and then click the “Send Invitation” button. The system will send an email to the sub-account email address. After receiving the email, the seller can click the link in the email to register as a sub-account.

The newly added sub-account will appear under Invited Users and Pending Users. After the main account operator clicks the Confirm button to confirm, it will be added as a formal sub-account. The main account can set sub-account permissions.

In the sub-account user permission settings, you can set Inventory, Pricing, Advertising, Order, Store Design, Amazon Pay, Reports, Settings, Media Upload, and Internal/Administrative Tools. Among them, None means no permission, View means only browsing permission, “view & Edit” means browsing, editing and modification are allowed, and Admin means the main account with the highest administrator permission.

3. Your Info & Policies

In the seller information and buyer policy settings, sellers can set their own company information, logo, privacy policy, FAQ, shipping description, etc.

4. Fulfillment by Amazon

The Amazon fulfillment service (FBA) means that sellers directly deliver the inventory of products sold on Amazon to the warehouse of Amazon’s “local market”, and the Amazon system automatically completes the subsequent shipment after the customer places an order. Amazon is responsible for providing cargo, packaging and terminal delivery services, and charges service fees.