To ensure the continuation of fairness HMRC has decided to implement an accelerated process when it comes to VAT Partial Exemptions. This accelerated process will allow businesses to request changes to their VAT Partial Exemption methods due to Covid-19.
To submit a Partial Exemption Special Method request you will need to send a declaration that the method proposed is fair and reasonable. See example here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/partial-exemption-vat-notice-706#Appendix1
If the nature of your supplies has changed due to COVID-19 and you believe that you will be moving back to pre-pandemic supplies soon, then HMRC will likely accept proposals that use a representative income stream from the previous 1-3 tax years.
If you believe that your business is eligible to make changes, please visit the HMRC website to find out more details.
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