Course description
This in-person seminar will explore how VAT applies in an international context in relation to EU, non-EU, and intra EU transactions for goods and services.
It will be particularly useful for accountants, finance directors, solicitors and advisers, and any business who would like a greater understanding of VAT on cross-border transactions.
Topics to be covered include imports under £135, sale of goods via Online Market Places, customs duty, the Mini One Stop Shop for telecoms and e-services, the reverse charge, and much more. This is a practical seminar and includes case studies and exercises to promote a thorough understanding of this complex area.
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Introduction
This seminar will explore how VAT applies in an international context in relation to EU, non-EU, and intra EU transactions, and not just goods, but also services.
It will be particularly useful for accountants, finance directors, solicitors and advisers, and any business who would like a greater understanding of VAT on cross-border transactions.
This is a practical seminar and includes case studies and exercises to promote a thorough understanding of this complex area.
What You Will Learn
This course will cover the following:
Goods
- Overview of UK:EU trade (VAT and procedural) changes post Brexit
- UK: To and from the EU, and the rest of the world
- UK import and export procedures and requirements, payment of taxes
- VAT implications of selling into the EU
- Imports under £135
- Sales via Online Market Places (OMPs)
- Temporary import reliefs
- Place of Supply of Goods, and the relevance of Inco terms
- Customs duty - what it is, and how to use reliefs and preferences
- The EU Single Market and trade within the ‘remaining 27’ Member States
- Acquisitions
- Removals
- Distance sales
- How to treat call off stock, consignment stock etc.
- ‘Triangulation’ and ‘chain’ transactions - any Simplifications?
- The E- Commerce Directive from 1 July 2021 - The Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) and the One Stop Shop (OSS) for Distance Sales etc.
Services
- Place of Supply of Services
- Not all services are the same and different rules apply according to type
- The General Rule (B2B and B2C) and the importance of ‘belonging’
- Exceptions to the General Rule and Simplifications where available
- Brexit benefits for UK businesses supplying certain services to non-UK clients
- The ‘effective use and enjoyment’ rules
- The Reverse Charge
- The Mini One Stop Shop for telecoms and e-services, and the OSS for other services
- Recovering VAT incurred in other territories
Expenses
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