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VAT
For a wealth of advice and information on aspects of VAT, including essential tips for VAT planning, and how to survive the VAT inspector's visit, visit our VAT guides.
The standard rate of VAT increased on 4 January 2011 from 17.5% to 20% and it is envisaged that this rate will remain in force until at least 2014.
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