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The Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013
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The Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 require traders to provide clear pre-contract information, grant consumers a 14-day right to cancel distance and off-premises contracts, and set rules for refunds, returns, and delivery. They also regulate services and digital content supply, prohibit hidden charges, and give enforcement authorities powers to ensure compliance. Read more
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The Consumer Rights Act 2015 sets out statutory rights for goods, digital content, and services, requiring that they be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, and as described, with remedies such as repair, replacement, price reduction, or refund if those rights are breached. It also ensures fair contract terms, regulates delivery and guarantees, and strengthens enforcement powers to protect consumers across multiple sectors. Read more
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The UK Value Added Tax Act 1994 defines VAT as a tax on goods, services, and imports, setting out registration rules, applicable rates, exemptions, and invoicing and record-keeping obligations. It also governs input tax deductions, payment deadlines, and HMRC’s powers to enforce compliance through assessments, surcharges, and penalties. Read more
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Author: Ema Stamenković
The following pages present a focused analysis of how the return policy is handled in the UK. However, UK return rights depend heavily on whether the purchase was made in-store or online. Read more
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The purpose of this document is to present a comparison between systems in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with a general overview of the most important characteristics and requirements regarding receipts, invoices, return policies, online sales, record keeping, cash registers, VAT recording, penalties and store registration of both countries. Read more
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Author: Ema Stamenković
The purpose of this document is to emphasize the most important characteristics and requirements regarding receipts, invoices, return policies, online sales, record keeping, cash registers, VAT recording, penalties and store registration in the system of the United Kingdom. Read more