As of the 2021/22 tax year, the way VAT Returns are worded has changed slightly.
This wording probably won’t change how you use the VAT Return, or the financial details you should report.
It’s simply a measure to introduce some clarity due to recent changes brought about by Brexit, such as postponed VAT accounting and the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Source: marketscreener.com
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