Following the implementation of e-Commerce VAT changes in Northern Ireland from July 1, 2021, online marketplaces are responsible for collecting and accounting for the VAT on goods sold by non-EU businesses located in Northern Ireland (NI), at the point of sale, and sold to NI customers. NI established businesses can also opt to join the OSS Union scheme.
Source: GVC
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