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Is takeaway food subject to VAT?
The VAT rules surrounding food can be rather complicated, however in general the majority of hot takeaway food will be subject to the standard rate of VAT at 20%.
There are some rare circumstances where VAT may not apply to food taken away hot, but these would be uncommon for hot food prepared to order.
If you also sell any cold food for takeaway, such as deserts, then things can become more problematic. The complexity of the VAT rules means that some cold food would attract VAT but others wouldn’t. For example, a cream gateaux would not be subject to VAT, but an ice cream gateaux would.
It’s easy to make mistakes when deciding whether or not charge VAT on food, and if you are unsure then we would recommend that you speak to an accountant.
Once you have determined the VAT treatment of the items you are selling, VAT returns will be due in the normal way, however you will be able to defer any liabilities arising between 20th March and 30th June.
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Date published 21 May 2020 | Last updated 13 Jan 2021
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