
Value Added Tax
What is VAT:
VAT is acronym for Value Added Tax applied on purchase rate of taxable supplies and services.
Value-added tax (VAT) is a type of indirect tax levied on goods and services for value added at every point of production or distribution cycle, starting from raw materials, and going all the way to the final retail purchase.
Why we pay VAT:
The main aim behind the introduction of VAT was to eliminate the presence of double taxation and the cascading effect from the then existing sales tax structure.
Rates of VAT:
There are 3 different rates for VAT depending upon the nature of goods and services:
Exemptions:
Some goods and services are exempt from VAT which means one does not need to pay VAT on these.
The following are some of the items falling in the exemption list:
Partly exempt business:
There is another category which partially exempts businesses from VAT.
A business is partly exempt if they incur VAT on purchases that relate to exempt supplies.
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Thresholdto register for VAT:
If your taxable goods or services’ turnover exceed from £85,000 then you have to register for VAT. The taxable turnover is the turnover generated from sales that are not exempt from VAT, even the goods or services with zero VAT rate is also considered in taxable turnover.
| Registered late by | Penalty |
| not more than 9 months late | 5% |
| more than 9 months but not more than 18 months late | 10%
|
| more than 18 months late. | 15% |
There is a minimum penalty of £50.
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Filing VAT return and paying:
Normally you must file your Vat return and pay your VAT at the end of each quarter, however HMRC may ask to file VAT return and pay for each month.
There is a penalty regime for late filing and payment of VAT.
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Place of supply for services:
It is extremely important to consider about the place of supply because VAT is charged from the place of the supply.
VAT for good to/ from Northern Ireland:
There are sperate set of rules for good supplied from Northern Ireland and vice vera after Brexit.
Why Knowing about VAT is important?
We have only covered a brief overview of VAT basic rules. You might need an expert who can provide you VAT Advice Services, VAT tax returns, payments, and penalties.
The rules for VAT are extremely complex and a business should establish the clauses applicable to them, this is to ensure they pay the correct VAT. This will also involve claiming all the reliefs available. This is worth mentioning that there are higher penalties for not complying to Value Added Tax Act 1994.
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