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If you own commercial properties it’s important to opt to tax at the right time to avoid arguments with HMRC and possible loss of input tax. What are the key points to remember?
Published 23.03.2017
If your business buys or rents out a non-residential property, you may want to make an option to tax election to save VAT. There is often confusion between forms VAT1614A and VAT1614H - which one
must be used and when?
Published 02.09.2022
A subscriber is an advertising business and recently purchased the freehold of new offices. It has reclaimed input tax on the purchase and opted to tax the building but now wonder if this was
necessary. Is there a potential solution?
Published 03.01.2023
One of our subscribers rents a commercial premises and has the chance to buy it. The seller wants to charge VAT on the sale, which our subscriber wants to avoid, even though he could claim input tax.
Is this outcome possible?
Published 03.02.2020
A subscriber has agreed to buy an empty warehouse. The seller said they will charge VAT on the sale so the subscriber opted to tax the building. The seller has now stated that the sale will be VAT
exempt. What does this mean for our subscriber?
Published 01.06.2020
If your business rents a property and pays VAT on this, it creates a problem if it’s exempt or partly exempt because you have a restriction in the VAT you can claim. But is there a possible solution?
Published 01.03.2019
If you or your business own a commercial building, there may come a point where you want to extend or possibly demolish it. What happens in these situations if you have opted to tax it?
Published 05.02.2018
Your business owns an opted commercial building that you have rented out to a tenant. The tenant is shortly to vacate, and you will sell it to a developer who intends to convert it into apartments.
What are the VAT issues and potential pitfalls?
Published 09.04.2020
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