Filing VAT returns Businesses must file their VAT returns using functional compatible software. Most businesses are doing this successfully, but those who do not may be charged a £400 penalty for each VAT return filed. Keeping records digitally Businesses must also...
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What is the transfer of a business as a going concern for VAT purposes?
What is the transfer of a business as a going concern for VAT purposes? Be Aware, Getting it Wrong Can be Costly!! The transfer of a business as a going concern for VAT usually involves high ticket items. To get the VAT liability wrong can lead to severe...
Tax Rates and Allowances 2022/23
Introduction We have summarised the key rates and allowances which are fundamental to our business and personal lives. We are sure that you will find them a useful point of reference and have set out below a few examples of how they can be used. Personal tax rates As...
What are Freeports? VAT implications
A Freeport is designed to attract major domestic and international investment, these hubs of enterprise will allow places to carry out business inside a country’s land border but where different customs rules apply. At a Freeport, imports can enter with simplified...
VAT changes for sales to EU from 1 July 2021
The European Union is making changes to the VAT treatment of supplies of goods and services to EU non business customers. These changes take effect from 1 July 2021. Goods Under the existing rules sales of goods by non-EU businesses to the EU, customers are not...
VAT Partial Exemption Changes
To ensure the continuation of fairness HMRC has decided to implement an accelerated process when it comes to VAT Partial Exemptions. This accelerated process will allow businesses to request changes to their VAT Partial Exemption methods due to Covid-19. To submit a...
A New VAT Deferral Payment Scheme has just Opened
HMRC have confirmed that businesses that deferred VAT payments between March and June 2020 will be eligible to join the new scheme where they can pay the deferred VAT in smaller monthly instalments. This will now give businesses the option to pay their deferred VAT in...
VAT Deferral Guidance
HMRC has issued some guidance to taxpayers that deferred their VAT payments between 20 March and 30 June 2020 and still have payments to make. HMRC is advising taxpayers who deferred their VAT payments to: pay the deferred VAT in full on or before 31 March 2021 or opt...
Chancellor Announces Budget for 2021
Chancellor Rishi Sunak Announces Budget for 3 March 2021 The Budget is an annual announcement from the Chancellor of the Exchequer about the Government’s plans for spending and taxation for the upcoming tax year. Next year’s Budget will outline plans for the 2021/22...
Problems paying your deferred VAT due to COVID-19?
Like many businesses in the UK, you may have deferred VAT payments between 20 March and 30 June 2020. If this is your situation and you still have payments to make, then you may be interested to know that there are some options available to you. You can: pay the...
The Construction Sector Bounces Back?
Homebuilding is increasing There has been an increase in home building in October with construction firms starting new projects. This could be due to the Government’s cut in Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT). This cut is saving home buyers thousands of pounds which is...
VAT and Deposits – HMRC Updated Guidance
VAT and Deposits HMRC has recently issued new guidance on the subject of deposits, which will have an application to many businesses. A “deposit” is generally used to describe any payment received in advance of the making of a taxable supply. For example, a deposit...










