When doing business with the UK; England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, you apply the VAT legislation for a country outside the EU. This applies to the purchase and sale of both products and services. Northern Ireland is an exception to this.
For countries outside the EU, different VAT rules apply than when you trade within the EU. Countries outside the EU are called ‘third countries’. In this article you can read how to apply VAT legislation now that the UK, with England as its largest market, falls outside the EU.
Source: kvk.nl
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