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This template is for charity shops to tell donors if the proceeds of sale under method A are more than £100 and they make more sales.
This template is for charity shops to tell donors if the proceeds of sale under method B are more than £1,000 and they make more sales.
Use these EU country codes, VAT numbers and foreign language letters to complete an EC Sales List (ESL).
Find out if you need to apply for approval to sell alcohol to another business.
Pharmacy, prescription-only (POM), and general sale list (GSL) medicines: apply to move your medicine to a different classification.
Find out how to report supplies of goods from Northern Ireland to VAT-registered customers in an EU country using an EC Sales List.
Letter issued to insolvency practitioners in 2009 about pre-packaged sales in administrations (pre-packs).
Find out if you need to pay VAT when you sell goods direct to customers in the UK, without the involvement of an online marketplace.
Find out what you need to do when importing goods from outside the UK to a customs warehouse.
Doorstep selling, regulations, written notice of the right to cancel, exemptions, penalties
Use the EC Sales List VAT101 form to tell HMRC the value of goods that you have sold from Northern Ireland to VAT-registered businesses in EU countries.
Guidance on electronic sales suppression (ESS), also known as till fraud or till manipulation, and information on how to make a disclosure.
Use form VAT101B to tell HMRC if you've made any errors or omissions in the EU sales figures you've already submitted on form VAT101.
Use this form to tell HMRC that you've been using your till system to reduce your tax bill.
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