Yes that's what my accountant meant, I'm not an expert hence the need for an accountantAll I know is we won't end up paying VAT and having purchased the goods in the UK VAT free, it essentially means no VAT at all. If bought in Ireland, as well as being over charged, the VAT is paid up front therefore buying from the UK is advantageous in more ways than one
Think we might have cross wires here but my point was that if the goods are zero rated then no VAT is payable doesnt matter whether you bought the goods from Ireland or elsewhere. However, if you buy goods from the UK or another other EU country that are not zero rated, then you are meant to be self account (ie self charge yourself VAT) so there isnt any saving of VAT in reality. Otherwise there would be a distortion of competition ie Irish supplier charging VAT, whereas English supply would be VAT free.
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