10 Ara 2020 Taxable persons established in Northern Ireland and having a VAT ... Ireland and the Member States (e.g. intra-EU supplies and acquisitions ...
16 Nis 2020 Supplies of goods within Northern Ireland . ... Intra-EU supplies and acquisitions of goods (B2B transactions) .
31 Ara 2020 EU countries. From 1st January 2021 Supplies of Services to VAT registered traders in Northern Ireland are no longer reported on VIES ...
10 Ara 2020 Taxable persons established in Northern Ireland and having a VAT ... Ireland and the Member States (e.g. intra-EU supplies and acquisitions ...
17 Ara 2021 supply of medicines to Northern Ireland as well as Cyprus
17 Ara 2021 medicines supply from or through parts of the United Kingdom other than Northern Ireland1. (i.e. Cyprus Ireland
Executive Summary. EU Member States are required to implement measures to safeguard security of gas supply including inter-alia
29 Ara 2021 dependent on medicines supply from or through parts of the United ... Medicinal products placed on the market in Northern Ireland must have ...
7 May 2020 dependent on medicines supply from or through Great Britain after the end of the transition ... located in the EU or in Northern Ireland;.
10 Ara 2020 Suppliers in. Northern Ireland will have to mention this “XI” prefix notably on their invoices for their supplies of goods to a taxable person ...
ON IRELAND/NORTHERN IRELAND SUPPLY OF MEDICINES 12 April 2022 On 12 April the EU adopted two legislative acts introducing a series of targeted amendments to EU law1 To ensure legal certainty and predictability these acts provide for permanent solutions for the continued long-term supply of medicines from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom’s expected withdrawal from the EU comes across as a key risk for Ireland but due to ongoing uncertainty the exact impact on market functioning is not yet known Additional measures could be needed to maintain security of supply and should be further specified in the final plan
The Rural Development Programme (RDP) for Ireland outlines Ireland's priorities for the use of the €3 92 billion of public money that is available for the 2014-2020 period (some €2 19 billion of which comes from the EU budget) It notes that “Irelandis clearly a strongly rural country in population and territory terms ”
This report outlines the current state of food distribution and food consumption in Ireland Firstly the supply side is presented highlighting the dominant role of major retail multiples in the Irish market (accounting for approx 90 of sales) Emerging trends in supply are also