When making a supply of a vatable product, what rate of VAT (standard or zero) is applied in each of the following examples:
A UK VAT registered business supplying goods to a customer with a billing & delivery address outside the UK.
A UK VAT registered business supplying goods to a customer with a billing address in the UK, but delivery is outside the UK.
A UK VAT registered business supplying goods to a customer with a billing address outside the UK, but delivery address in the UK.
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