Based on the special arrangement between the EU and the UK (the NI Protocol), until the end of 2024 Northern Ireland will be treated as a member of the EU for VAT purposes. This rule shall apply only to goods transactions (services will not be affected). Previous articles about VAT changes after Brexit, and goods and service transactions under post-Brexit rules provide additional information.
Source: SNI
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