HMRC has published new guidance (para 31) on apportioning output tax. More on apportionment here.
Summary
The guidance gives examples of how to apportion output tax in certain situations.
There are two basic methods of apportioning output tax:
- one based on selling prices
- the other based on cost values
Source Marcus Ward
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