- FT Alphaville received queries about VAT treatment in UK meal deals.
- HM Revenue & Customs guidance on VAT for meal deals is vague.
- Supermarkets might prioritize discounting standard-rated items to minimize VAT.
- At Tesco, a meal deal costs £4, offering a discount of about 34 percent.
- Example items: Birthday cake sandwich, Kettle Chips, and Harry Brampton’s iced tea.
- Total cost without deal was £6.05, discounted to £4.
- VAT was charged on crisps and iced tea at 20 percent.
- Each item’s price, including VAT, is discounted to match the meal deal price.
Source: ft.com
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