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    TaxScape
    January 12, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    Deloitte weekly VAT News 12 January 2026

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    United Kingdom VAT News • TaxScape

    Summary

    The Deloitte TaxScape weekly VAT news update covers a First‑tier Tribunal ruling that allows Littlewoods to recover full input tax on photography costs, the withdrawal of HMRC’s linked‑goods concession under the ESC, and significant changes to the EU Deforestation Regulation effective 30 December 2026 for large and medium businesses. It also notes the removal of printed materials from the EUDR scope and the publication of these changes in the Official Journal on 23 December 2025.

    Key Insights

    What did the First‑tier Tribunal decide regarding Littlewoods’ input tax recovery on photography costs?

    The FTT upheld Littlewoods’ appeal, allowing full input tax recovery on photography costs, attributing them solely to taxable retail supplies.

    When will the EU Deforestation Regulation changes take effect for large and medium businesses?

    The changes postpone application to 30 December 2026 for large and medium businesses.

    What is the status of the linked goods concession under the ESC after RCB 1 (2026)?

    HMRC has withdrawn the ESC; supplies previously eligible will be treated under the standard legislation, with no new compliance obligations.

    When were the EU Deforestation Regulation changes published in the Official Journal?

    They were published on 23 December 2025.

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