Until 1 May 2023, businesses could account for VAT on second-hand vehicles bought in Great Britain and sold in Northern Ireland under the second-hand margin scheme. This meant the business was only required to account for VAT on the difference between the purchase price and the sale price.
Source: ICAEW
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