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From January 1 2010 new VAT rules apply to services supplied outside the UK. Along with these there’s a new reporting regime which potentially carries stiff penalties for not complying. What do you
need to know?
Published 11.01.2010
If you buy goods or services from an EU country that you import for use in your UK business, you must usually deal with the VAT ins and outs through your quarterly returns. But what about VAT paid on
purchases made while in an EU country?
Published 17.10.2023
Last year the VAT rules for services supplied to overseas customers were changed, but certainly not simplified. One of our subscribers, who provides property services, wanted to know whether or not
they should charge VAT?
Published 22.07.2011
In just weeks the Brexit transition period ends. If you do business with EU countries there’s a stack of information you need to take on board. We’ve put together links to the official sites where
you can find the latest information relevant to your situation.
Published 18.11.2020
One of the last acts of the EU before Brexit was to make ”quick fixes” to the VAT rules for intra-EU trade. These must be followed by UK businesses. What’s involved?
Published 14.02.2020
HMRC has taken steps to ease the extra customs admin that may result from a no-deal Brexit. How might this action affect your business?
Published 19.02.2019
HMRC has issued new guidance on the VAT position for goods imported after a no-deal Brexit. Imports from inside and outside the EU may be affected. How might this affect your business?
Published 19.03.2019
If you sell services to EU customers via the Internet, there are two important changes to watch out for later this year. What are they?
Published 17.01.2014
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