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You’re considering leasing instead of purchasing cars for your business. This will improve cash flow and, according to the salesperson, allow you to reclaim VAT that you would not otherwise be
entitled to. Are they correct?
Published 18.03.2024
If you’re registered you can reclaim VAT you pay on purchases. However, there’s more to it than that. What are HMRC’s must-follow rules and how can they be used to boost VAT recovery?
Published 04.02.2014
A friend told you that HMRC allowed him to reclaim VAT on his new car because it’s used wholly for business travel. Your company owns a car that’s used almost entirely for work; does this mean you
can reclaim most of the VAT?
Published 10.12.2013
Your company has been doing well over the last few years from its eBay sales, but you’ve just discovered you’ve been charged VAT on the sales commission you pay. Can you simply reclaim this or is
there more involved?
Published 12.05.2014
Your business is moving and you’re thinking of buying the new premises in your personal name, but there’s a possible drawback. Might personal ownership prevent recovery of VAT on costs relating to
maintenance and improvement of the property?
Published 06.02.2024
HMRC’s policy on reclaiming VAT on the cost of company paid-for mobiles and IT equipment used by directors and employees at home is potentially generous. What are the rules and how can you take best
advantage of them?
Published 20.03.2014
Renting out residential property is an exempt supply, which usually means you can’t reclaim any of the VAT you’ve paid on running costs. But if you’re already VAT registered, might there be a way to
get around this rule?
Published 31.05.2011
We received a question from a subscriber who asked whether he could reclaim VAT on the costs of using a room in his house. The simple answer is “yes”, but as you would expect there’s more to it than
that. What’s to know?
Published 18.09.2009
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