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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The VAT deregistration threshold increase means more businesses could be able to deregister. What should you look out for to ensure that there are no unpleasant surprises and you don’t pay any
unnecessary VAT?
If you want to deregister from VAT and you own a property there are a number of traps to look out for in order to dodge an unexpected bill. What are they and how do you avoid them?
After seven years of frozen thresholds, the Chancellor has announced an increase in the deregistration sales threshold on 1 April 2024. What does this mean and what are the pitfalls of
deregistering?
A subscriber owns a boat chartering business but now wants to deregister because their income has fallen below the VAT threshold. What pitfalls should they be aware of before giving up their VAT
number?
Two subscribers traded as a farming partnership until the end of 2019. Income is now earned from letting a barn and farming equipment. No VAT has been charged because they intended to deregister from
VAT but forgot. Is there a problem?
For a variety of reasons your business might choose to deregister for VAT. However, it can still incur costs after the deregistration process. Can it recover the VAT on these costs?
You are closing down one of your companies, and so are deregistering it. However, you still have outgoings on which VAT is charged, including the office rent. Can you reclaim this even though the
company is no longer registered?
You’ve decided to deregister one of your businesses from VAT. However, it still has costs relating to the time it was registered. Is it possible to claim back that VAT after deregistration?
One of your companies has ceased to trade due to the adverse impact of the pandemic. However, you are still owed a lot of money by some customers. Should you delay deregistering until they have paid
their debts?
One of our subscribers deregistered from VAT two months ago because of an expectation of reduced turnover. But they are concerned that they must re-register immediately because sales have still
exceeded £85,000. Are their concerns justified?