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VAT on Overseas Goods: Place of Supply and Tax Treatment

Shared from Tax Insider: VAT on Overseas Goods: Place of Supply and Tax Treatment
By Andrew Needham, February 2026

Andrew Needham looks at VAT consequences of buying and selling goods that are located overseas. 

The basic rule for considering the place of supply of goods is that they are supplied where they are physically located when they are sold or allocated to the customer. 

In the simplest scenario, goods located in the UK at the time they are supplied to a customer are treated as supplied in the UK and subject to UK VAT. If the goods are exported from the UK, they can be zero-rated but the supplier has to fulfil certain criteria in terms of obtaining and retaining export evidence, etc. ;<

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