HMRC has updated its guidance on the VAT treatment of goods sold on board ferries between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Section 11 of VAT Notice 744A confirms that goods sold on board ferries between Great Britain and Northern Ireland continue to be taxed as UK domestic supplies, with UK VAT due and accounted for on the seller’s UK VAT return.
Source: taxjournal.com
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