The importance of dealing with VAT issues before a deal is agreed between multiple parties
...for Hyacinth. The scary situation in which a business makes an early VAT payment to HMRC but suffers a default surcharge
Situations in which business splitting can avoid an output tax problem or liability
Situations in which planned adjustments to regulations could save VAT for manufacturing and exporting businesses
VAT windfalls are not common, but the First-tier Tribunal found in favour of the taxpayer in two recent cases
A potential VAT problem for overseas landlords – and a bank account horror story
Making the most of HMRC’s greatly improved digital VAT services
A claim for input tax can still be made by a business in the absence of a tax invoice
A practical option for claiming input tax on expenses that relate to non-taxable sales
Dancing around key dates in VAT’s 40-year history