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VAT clawback deadline is 31 March 2009
VAT clawback deadline is 31 March 2009
Posted on Friday, 13 March 2009 04:42PM by
MH
Businesses are being reminded that the date by which they can claim a special, one-off refund on past
VAT
payments is 31 March 2009.
VAT
-registered firms have until then to submit a claim for input
VAT
not claimed before 1 May 1997 and for output
VAT
overpaid before 4 December 1996. Claims can stretch back to 1973.
The chance to recover the
VAT
payments has come about because in 1996 and 1997 the UK government implemented rules that said that any claim for under-recovered or overpaid VAT must be governed by a time frame of three years. However a House of Lords ruling in early 2008 judged that the imposition of the three-year limit contravened European law as it permitted no transitional period. The ruling went on to add that HM Revenue and Customs had not met the legitimate expectations of
VAT
taxpayers who may have submitted a claim before the three-year cap was introduced.
As a result, businesses now have a one-off chance to recover any
VAT
that had previously been blocked by the three-year time limit rule. Firms can submit for a
VAT
refund based either on overpayments or on input charges not claimed, and claims can go back as far as 1973 when the tax was first introduced.
Businesses that believe they have overpaid or underclaimed their
VAT
need to identify when they paid too much or did not recover enough in charges, and put together a claim. Claims can be made even if full accounting records are not available from before 1997 as the Revenue accept that most businesses will not still hold these. HMRC will pay valid claims with interest applied.
Cartain businesses, such as motor dealerships may have significant claims to make in respect of input
VAT
denied on, for example, demonstrator cars. We are seeing claims of many tens of thousands of pounds being made in respect of these. Even if a limited company has been struck off the Register at Companies House, we can have these re-instated to allow a claim.
The claim must with the Revenue before 31 March 2009 and so prompt action is needed. If you would like any assistance in putting together a claim then please
contact us
.
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