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ECJ Ruling Turns Take Away Food VAT On It’s Head!
Ray Stewart 30 March 2011 Business, VAT Leave a Comment
The European Court of Justice has issued a ruling that will deeply affect the government if adopted here – and which is hard to see how they could refuse.
The current UK VAT position for hot takeaway food is that it is standard rated and so subject to 20% VAT. However, a recent ruling means that the supply of hot food is zero rated as long as it is consumed immediately off the premises.
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New VAT Fuel Scale Charges – Use From 1st May 2010
Ray Stewart 29 April 2010 General, Tax Matters, VAT Leave a Comment
Here is some more “good” news in the run up to the general election next week…
Are you a business that provides private fuel for your employees? If so, you must apply the new VAT Fuel Scale Charges detailed below from the 1st May 2010.
This means any VAT period that starts on or after 1st May 2010.
These scale charges are a reduction of the input tax claimed on the fuel used for private motoring and work hand in hand with the P11D taxable benefit for private fuel provided to employees.
The new quarterly charges are (figures are inclusive of VAT)…
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VAT Question From A Publican!
Ray Stewart 9 December 2009 Business, Tax Matters, VAT Leave a Comment
I have just been asked about the VAT increase that is due to happen at 00:01 a.m. on the 1st January 2010 back to 17.5% and how it affect Pubs/Restaurants that are hosting a New Year’s Eve party. I thought it a good idea to clarify this point for everybody who may be wondering.
The rate is due to change at that moment, but for publicans/restaurants lucky enough (these days) to enjoy a busy New Year’s Eve party at their Premises,
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VAT Scale Charges For Old Cars With No CO2 Rating
Ray Stewart 21 September 2009 Tax Matters, VAT Leave a Comment
I was speaking to a client this afternoon about VAT Scale Charges. They own and love vintage vehicles and display them as often as possible. These same cars are also used for business purposes.
The question was asked as to what VAT scale charge should be used…
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VAT – Fuel Scale Charge
Ray Stewart 9 June 2009 General, Tax Matters, VAT 2 Comments
I have noticed recently a worrying trend for clients not to apply the fuel scale charge to their books before they finalize the VAT Return. When asked about this the reasons vary from – “Oh – I Forgot” to “We haven’t had a VAT visit for 10 years so we have probably dropped below the radar”.
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The Time To Claim VAT Refunds From The Last 20 Years Is Almost Up…
Ray Stewart 5 February 2009 Bookkeeping, General, Tax Matters, VAT Leave a Comment
Act now to get money back from the VATman If you want a chance of claiming some money of the VATman, have a look at the list here and tick off those that might apply to you. Each tick indicates a potential claim for VAT back plus interest from the VATman: – * For some of these claims, you can …
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Don’t Forget The VAT Rate Change!
Ray Stewart 29 November 2008 Bookkeeping, Business, General, Tax Matters, VAT Leave a Comment
Just 24 hours (and a few minutes) to go until the VAT rate changes from 17.5% to 15%. Make sure you have changed your website settings, ebay settings, bookkeeping settings, spreadsheet settings – even your calculator settings to reflect the new rate. The new rate is 15%. When you are calculating the VAT amount in a total, such as a …
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