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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
Every year the VATman produces 20-30 VAT Information Sheets and Business Briefs giving his interpretation of the legislation. However, if you rely on his advice and he later changes his mind, what
can you do?
Published 27.04.2006
What’s the likelihood these days of receiving a visit from the VATman? Is it true that he can just turn up and demand what he wants? What exactly are your rights when it comes to his behaviour?
Published 07.12.2006
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
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
The VATman normally gets away with making up rules to suit himself for two or three years before he is made to stick to the law. What can you do if you suspect he’s not keeping to the strict letter
of the law?
Published 24.03.2005
The VATman is once again pushing his flat rate scheme (FRS) and is offering a discount to join. Should you sign up this time?
Published 24.03.2005
If you had an exceptionally large VAT bill to pay which would give rise to cash flow problems meeting it, would the VATman give you time to pay? If so, should you accept his terms?
Published 13.04.2006
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