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Before the end of the Brexit transition period you could reclaim VAT paid on purchases of goods and services used while visiting the EU. This special system is no longer open to most UK businesses.
Do you have to swallow the VAT as an extra cost?
Published 24.03.2021
Whilst on holiday you find just the thing for your office you’ve been looking for and decide to buy it. As it’s a purchase for your business can you reclaim the foreign VAT you pay?
Published 08.07.2019
Businesses that frequently buy goods from abroad have systems set up to reclaim VAT. But if you only make the occasional purchase, how do you go about making a claim?
Published 16.02.2015
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) recently delivered a shock decision which could open the way for UK businesses to reclaim the VAT paid on goods they bought and used before they were registered.
What’s the full story?
Published 12.11.2010
The Brexit transitional period is understandably causing confusion among businesses, including questions about extra VAT costs if you import goods from the EU after it ends. What can you really
expect?
Published 14.02.2020
Claiming back VAT paid on foreign expenses can be a nightmare. A major change is coming in less than six months, but to get the greatest benefit from this what action should you be taking now?
Published 10.07.2009
A ground-breaking decision by the EU Advocate General might lead to the Taxman having to rethink his rules on entertaining expenses. Currently, you’re not allowed to reclaim VAT on these; how might
this change?
Published 12.04.2010
Most businesses take for granted that they can register with HMRC and then reclaim any VAT they pay on purchases. But if your business only makes sales outside the UK that aren’t subject to VAT, are
you allowed to register in the first place?
Published 03.12.2009
From January 1 2010 new VAT rules apply to services supplied outside the UK. Along with these there’s a new reporting regime which potentially carries stiff penalties for not complying. What do you
need to know?
Published 11.01.2010
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