HMRC has since changed its VAT guidance on dog food, which could potentially save animal feed producers, working animal owners and assistance dog charities thousands of pounds. HMRC cancelled its request for Burns Pet Nutrition to pay VAT on the range and it has since changed its guidance around dog foods which are zero rated for VAT by adding assistance dogs to its list of categories of working dogs.
Source: swanseabaynews.com
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