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The VAT man cometh

One of life's certainties is that if you are a VAT registered business, sooner or later you will receive a visit from a HM Revenue & Customs officer.  VAT control, or 'assurance' visits, as Customs prefers to call them, are an integral part of the system. Their main purpose is to ensure that your returns are an accurate reflection of your business activities and VAT liability. Every trader can expect a visit every few years as a matter of course.

We can help you avoid unnecessary cost and inconvenience by:
  • Checking that your VAT summaries agree with your returns
  • Reviewing non-routine operations such as large or unusual transactions, where mistakes are more likely to occur
  • Ensuring that you pay the correct scale charges on cars for which you incur the fuel costs
  • Reconciling your disclosed turnover with your annual accounts
  • Simplifying your procedures by arranging with Customs for your VAT return dates to harmonise with your annual accounting date
  • Minimising penalties and interest charges by sorting out any errors we detect with Customs

However, their frequency is by no means predictable. You may find yourself singled out at any time if:

  • You have a history of poor compliance
  • There has been a change in the pattern of your VAT returns
  • Your business is seen as high risk (e.g. a cash business)

Don't be caught out

The cost of being caught unawares by a VAT control visit can be considerable. You could find yourself facing:

  • Hours of valuable time wasted
  • Extra costs incurred in sorting out all the paperwork
  • Potential penalties and interest charges
  • The possibility of a follow-up enquiry by HM Revenue & Customs

A VAT control visit usually has two parts:

  1. It begins with an interview, during which the officer will seek a broad understanding of your accounting system and general commercial activities. He or she will be looking for possible areas of weakness in your accounting records.
  2. During the second part, the officer will examine your records to ensure that you have completed your returns correctly. Constraints of time will mean that he or she will probably focus on sensitive areas identified during the original interview.

If you are not prepared, or if you are not sure of your facts, a visit can be a daunting experience. We can make your life easier by attending the meetings and assisting with answering the questions. This could save you considerable time, expense, and inconvenience. As with most other things, a professional helping hand in this area can add real value to your business.

Do contact us if you would like further help or advice on this subject.

VAT basics

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  • Value added tax
  • Bad debt relief
  • Issuing VAT Invoices
  • Recovering VAT on staff expenses
  • Fuel scale charges
  • When to add VAT?
  • Impact of the card protection plan case
  • Deregistering for VAT

VAT schemes

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  • Flat rate scheme
  • Annual accounting scheme

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  • VAT do's and don'ts
  • The VAT man cometh
  • How to survive the enforcement powers
  • Group VAT registration
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