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Licensing requirements for importers and exporters, duty rates, reliefs and import VAT for printed books, newspapers and related products.
Find out when you can zero rate books and other forms of printed matter.
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The requirements for 3D printed products will depend on whether they are classed as medical devices, personal protective equipment (PPE) or both.
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Find out how to apply VAT to charges for postage, delivery services and how to treat direct marketing services involving distribution of printed matter.
How to package medicines for sale and what information you must provide to consumers and healthcare professionals.
Claim relief on import duty and VAT when importing miscellaneous documents and related articles into the UK.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Get help to classify textiles and which headings and codes to use.
Traffic sign images for reproduction in printed matter, on screen or in other media.
Find out when you can zero rate VAT for advertisements and goods used for the collection of donations.
Use this list to check if you can claim a fixed amount of tax relief (also known as 'flat rate expenses') for your work expenses if you're an employee.
Use the case studies to help you decide when your goods may (or may not) go beyond insufficient production.
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