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If you receive a service from Gibraltar then you are required to account for VAT under the reverse charge rules, just the same as any other foreign supplier. If the supplier is from a country in the EU VAT zone then you should let them know your VAT number as evidence that it’s a B2B transaction so they don’t have to charge you local VAT.
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UK VAT When paying invoice from Gibraltar Corp?
Hey everyone...
I am quite confused! When my UK company receives an invoice from a company in Gibraltar,
which provides consultancy and marketing services, I am required to pay/account for UK VAT?
It is my understanding that although Gibraltar is in the EU, it is outside the scope of VAT within
the UK and EU (just like the US for example).
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
My research:
1. https://www.gov.uk/government/public...ly-of-services
"2.5 UK territorial limits and the VAT territory of the EU
The UK consists of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the waters within 12 nautical miles of their coastlines. The Isle of Man is treated as part of the UK for VAT purposes and VAT is chargeable in the Isle of Man (under Manx Law which generally parallels UK legislation). There’s no VAT in the Channel Islands or Gibraltar, which are outside the UK and EU for VAT purposes."
2. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/vat-eu-c...ther-languages
The following are not part of the EU VAT area, sales to these countries mustn’t be included on your ESL:
Andorra
The Channel Islands
Gibraltar
Mount Athos
San Marino
Vatican City
Thank you.
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