Where a commercial property is VAT-exempt, you don’t have to charge VAT on rent. However, you’re making costly improvements and the exempt status means you won’t be able to reclaim the VAT on these
costs. Is there a solution?
Published 11.07.2012
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
One of our subscribers, who runs a VAT-exempt business, is relocating, mainly to avoid paying VAT on rent. He’s been lumbered with a VAT charge on the deposit received back from his existing
landlord. Is there a way he can recover this?
Published 08.02.2012
If a tenant is struggling to pay you rent, rather than see them go bust and lose the income altogether, granting a rent-free period could benefit you both. How would this affect your tax position?
Published 07.01.2021
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
If you purchase goods or services that are used by more than one of your business ventures, which of these is entitled to reclaim the VAT? And can one business pass the costs to another without
triggering a VAT charge?
Published 21.06.2013
You need to extend your business premises. The trouble is that while the landlord has granted permission you’ll actually pay for the work. As your business will benefit you’re okay with this, but can
you recover the VAT on the cost?
Published 20.02.2017
It’s common practice for holding companies to be included in a VAT group registration as it often means they can reclaim VAT that they wouldn’t otherwise be entitled to. But now Europe wants to put
an end to this. What’s the full story?
Published 05.02.2010
Giving your employees benefits-in-kind (BiK) can be a tax-efficient way of rewarding them, but it still costs money. You can reduce this by reclaiming the VAT you paid in providing the BiK, but what
are the consequences?
Published 16.09.2010
It’s no secret that the buy-to-let market has recently been targeted with increased and additional taxes. However, some landlords might be overlooking a tax-saving opportunity. What’s involved?
Published 07.07.2016