VAT and Government Departments

VAT and Government Departments
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Publisher : Spiramus Press Ltd
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781907444098
ISBN-13 : 1907444092
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Book Synopsis VAT and Government Departments by : Martin Kaney

Download or read book VAT and Government Departments written by Martin Kaney and published by Spiramus Press Ltd. This book was released on 2015-07-17 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: VAT and Government Departments is intended to be both a reference manual and a practical guide for those managing VAT in Government Departments, their advisers and key suppliers. Government Department VAT has recently been the subject of an HMRC consultation and review with new guidance published in 2015 (consolidated with revised NHS guidance), making this book timely. Public sector organisations must be registered for VAT where they engage in “economic activities”, especially where there is any competition with the private sector. There are special rules for Government Departments (and the NHS) under section 41 VAT Act 1994 known as the contracted-out services or COS rules (in relation to non-business activities) and Value Added Tax itself, governed by the VAT legislation (in relation to business activities). To understand VAT in a Government Department context it is essential to understand the fundamental duality in the tax in relation to the public sector. This is often overlooked and because in certain situations VAT can apparently be recovered in both contexts COS eligibility to recover and input tax entitlement on VAT incurred can be confused. Many of the areas covered in the text are complex in themselves and VAT and Government Departments does not attempt to examine all possibilities in all circumstances or to reproduce the full technical guidance or statute. The objective is to identify all of the issues in the tax relevant to Government Departments and in a logical analysis, explain these from a compliance perspective and in relation to the organisational activities of Government Departments (providing further references where appropriate if more detailed information is required). VAT & Government Departments is based on published HMRC and Treasury guidance and policy and on current case law and legislation in force as at 30thApril 2015.


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