Indicator - FL Memo
Telephone: (01233) 653500. Fax: (01233) 647100 customer.services@indicator-flm.co.uk - www.indicator-flm.co.uk
Calgarth House, 39-41 Bank Street, Ashford, Kent TN23 1DQ VAT GB 726 598 394. Registered in England. Company Registration No. 3599719
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Your company bought some machinery for a particular project, but no longer has a use for it. If it transfers the equipment to you for personal use, will this trigger a VAT charge?
You’ve got some old stock and office furniture clogging up your storeroom. It may not be in mint condition but it’s too good to throw away. If you take it home to use, or your company gives it to
you, what will the Taxman say?
When you buy equipment for your business and expect to use it for private purposes there are two methods for working out the amount of VAT you can reclaim. Which is the most tax efficient?
An employee has written off his company car. Its insurance value is £8,000. The claim form asks if you’re VAT registered; you are, so you tick the “yes” box. You’ve just lost £1,300! Why and what
steps can you take to avoid this trap?
During routine records checks HMRC first looks for mistakes which businesses commonly make. One target area is the VAT treatment of travel expenses. What should you be checking to ensure your VAT
returns are correct?
You’re transferring your business to your new company which will then register for VAT. The company will take over the current business lock, stock and barrel, but does that entitle it to reclaim VAT
on purchases made by the old business?
If you make a refund to a customer, you can usually reclaim the corresponding VAT you accounted for on the original sale, but not in every case. When are you not allowed to do this and how are the
rules changing?
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?
You’re planning improvements to your business premises. You’ll be using individual contractors for the work as they gave the best quotes. None of them is VAT registered which could mean you paying
hidden VAT. Why and how can you reclaim it?
You’re selling a van which has been used for your business and for private journeys by one of your employees. How much VAT, if any, should you charge the buyer?