02 Jun 2021

Non-Union One Stop Shop Scheme (OSS)

Do you supply services to consumers in the EU?

As of 1 July, new VAT rules will come into effect for distance sales of goods (B2C) and cross-border supplies of services (B2C), replacing the existing cross-border business-consumer rules.

The Mini One Stop Shop (MOSS), which was put in place on 1 January 2015 was only available to EU businesses. UK businesses moved onto the Non-Union OSS from 1 January 2021.

This factsheet provides details of the Non-Union One Stop Shop Scheme (OSS) and answers some of the key questions you may be asking.

 

Get in touch

Related insights

New UK-EU agreements – What this means for British businesses

20 May 2025

Read

FireText Communications sold to Norwegian buyer

20 May 2025

Read
Two colleagues deep in thought discussing what they see on a laptop

Redundancies and tax considerations for employers in the South West

19 May 2025

Read

R&D claim tribunal: Realbuzz case

15 May 2025

Read
Employees of an international law firm sitting at a large table in a well-lit conference room.

Salaried members rules update

14 May 2025

Read

US-China tariffs: pause and reduction

13 May 2025

Read

Inheritance tax: planning for changes to business property relief

12 May 2025

Read
A view across the Thames river towards Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the Union Jack is raised high against a sky of purple hues.

US-UK trade deal: What you need to know

9 May 2025

Read

The India-UK free trade agreement: Key actions for UK businesses

7 May 2025

Read
Group of workers in a warehouse environement

How to comply with HMRC’s new labour supply chain guidance in 2025

7 May 2025

Read

A corporation tax view on the government’s spring tax update

6 May 2025

Read

Driving value in your business with data insights

6 May 2025

Read