Tim Davies, of DuelFuel Nutrition, claims that under current government guidance his energy snacks are recognised as “food” so the tax does not apply.
But HM Revenue & Customs insists that they should be classed as confectionery, meaning that 20 per cent VAT is payable on them.
Source: henleystandard.co.uk
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