The SI is motivated by the UK tax authorities’ desire to prevent attempts “to manipulate the existing provisions in order to achieve a tax advantage.” However, every business that issues credit notes will be affected by the rules. A Revenue & Customs Brief will be published, which hopefully will provide more detail on the practical issues that these changes may cause.
Source: Deloitte
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