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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
Businesses which lease or hire cars have been allowed to reclaim 50% of the VAT they pay. But this tax break was due to end recently, so where do you stand now?
Published 19.01.2011
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
VAT rules for cars used in your business are notoriously strict. However, for some types of car-related expenditure they are surprisingly generous. What are they and how can you take maximum
advantage of them?
Published 18.04.2018
Fuel prices are on the rise again, and with effect from May 1 2009 the Taxman has increased his VAT charges for private mileage. So, what’s the most effective way for you to claim some of this back?
Published 18.06.2009
The First-tier Tribunal (FTT) recently considered a firm’s VAT claim for the purchase of two cars, a personalised number plate and clothing. Its ruling neatly sums up the conditions that must be met
for such claims to be successful. What was the outcome?
Published 28.06.2022
HMRC has published new VAT guidance on its policy for the supply and purchase of electricity for electric vehicles. What’s the full story?
Published 18.06.2021
The First-tier Tribunal (FTT) ruled in favour of a business which reclaimed VAT on the cost of several company cars. How was the company able to defeat HMRC’s usually watertight rules and can you use
the same tactic?
Published 13.10.2016
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