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When you send in your VAT return late you could find yourself open to a penalty from the VATman. If this wasn’t deliberate can’t you do something to get out of his bad books?
Published 13.10.2005
If the VATman decides that an earlier written ruling is wrong, surely all you have to do is change the VAT treatment from the date he changes his mind? What should you do if he just tries to claim it
all back?
Published 15.02.2007
In a recently decided case, the VATman was rapped on the knuckles for trying to “unjustly enrich” himself over a taxpayer’s mistake. How can you use this decision to maximum effect?
Published 02.03.2006
There’s a right way and a wrong way to correct VAT errors. But recent news from HMRC suggests an increasing number of businesses are getting it wrong and paying twice as much as they should be.
What’s going wrong?
Published 29.09.2010
In a recent tribunal case, the trader represented himself. It did him no harm as he was found to be a “transparently honest man who had been trying to deal correctly with his VAT affairs”. So should
you represent yourself?
Published 22.11.2007
You’ve made an entry on your VAT return in good faith. However, it now turns out that you were charged VAT by a supplier who had, in fact, already been de-registered. Could this be a problem for you?
Published 06.12.2007
The VATman visits businesses every few years and goes through the accounting records. He may or may not find any errors but when he is finished can you assume that everything is OK?
Published 07.04.2005
You’ve prepared your VAT return using the figures from your computer reports. Then you discover that it hasn’t picked up all the input tax for the period. What should you do?
Published 19.07.2007
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