Children’s facemasks are zero-rated for VAT: they are ‘clothing’, according to HMRC’s Revenue & Customs Brief 11 (2022): ‘VAT and children’s face masks’. This sets out HMRC’s revised position in relation to children’s face masks and their VAT treatment.
Source: rossmartin.co.uk
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