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Deeks VAT News issue 48

In this edition of the Deeks VAT Newsletter, we delve into the significant Lycamobile case, a landmark in VAT litigation. This case has profound implications for businesses operating in the telecommunications sector, particularly concerning VAT compliance and the interpretation of tax laws across borders. We break down the key aspects of the case, the court’s decision, and what it means for your business. Stay informed on how this ruling could impact your VAT obligations and strategic planning.

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Deeks VAT News issue 45

Welcome to this months Newsletter     June 2024 issue 45  Keeping you up to date on VAT changes     In this months newsletter we cover the following:    Are cosmetic skin treatments exempt medical care? The Skin Science case Managing a Customs Warehouse. Updated HMRC guidance VAT Tertiary Legislation – HMRC’s new guidance Treatment of voluntary carbon credits […]

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Understanding VAT Recovery on Share Sale Costs: Insights from the Hotel La Tour Case – UPDATE

You can read the origional article here Introduction The recent Court of Appeal (CA) judgment in the Hotel La Tour Limited (HLT) case has significant implications for businesses seeking to recover VAT on advisers’ fees related to share sales. On 21 May, the CA ruled in favour of HMRC, reinforcing the need for a direct […]

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Changes to the VAT DIY Housebuilders Scheme

Embarking on self-build projects can yield significant VAT savings through the DIY Housebuilders scheme. With the spring Budget 2023’s announcement, the scheme is set to digitize, extending claim periods from three to six months starting 5 December 2023. Understand what qualifies for VAT reclaim and how these changes can benefit your project. For any queries, reach out to Jane at Deeks VAT.