- Recent changes by HMRC no longer require reasons for zero-rated or VAT exempt supplies on invoices
- VAT invoices with standard or reduced rate VAT must follow specific regulations
- Incorrect or invalid VAT invoices can impact both supplier and recipient
- Common issues with VAT invoices include incorrect addressing, lack of description, incorrect VAT rates, and foreign currency without GBP conversion
- Carelessness in issuing VAT invoices can lead to payment delays, loss of reputation, and additional costs for corrections.
Source: saffery.com
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