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VAT on Snack ProductsVAT on Snack products is an increasingly borderline area. The increase in various types of snack products, particularly targeting the tastes of the health conscious consumer, has led to uncertainty surrounding the VAT rates on many types of these new products.
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June 2018
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VAT on Food supplements - Latest GuidanceOn the 3rd August 2016, Revenue changed the entry for Food Supplements on their “Index to VAT Rate Decisions” that would have the effect of applying 23% VAT to the vast majority of supplements that are currently on sale in Ireland.
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December 2016
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To VAT or Not to VAT
The continued increase in the production of new specialty food and drink products over recent years has led to a situation where the VAT treatment of many products is no longer as clear cut as it was in the past.
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September 2016
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HMRC post clearance demand notes
As customs procedures become more simplified and designed so that goods move freely and efficiently in and out of the European Union, customs authorities are relying moreso than ever on back office audits of imports.
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April 2015
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Food Supplements VAT update
Throughout 2014, Revenue has continued to implement its policy of applying VAT to food supplements other than vitamins, minerals and fish oils. They are also seeking the application of VAT to vitamins, minerals and fish oils that are marketed for skin, hair and nail health.
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December 2014
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Michael Noonan Comments on eBrief 70/11
Aengus O'Snodaigh asked the Minister for Finance if his attention has been drawn to the fact that the Revenue Commissioners have begun to apply VAT to certain food supplements
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October 2014
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European Commission in favour of change to Excise directive
The Commission is aware that a lack of procedural harmonisation in the area of distance selling (Article 36 of Council Directive 2008/118/EC) can be costly and can represent a barrier to the free movement of goods
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June 2014
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