Charities praise change on building VAT
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 08:33AM Charities have praised HM Revenue & Customs for cancelling a proposed rule change that would see them pay VAT on big building projects.
A new interpretation of VAT rules would have seen charities liable for significant extra costs in many building schemes.
HMRC wanted to change the rules for Design and Build contracts, which would mean charities having to pay VAT on fees for architects and other design professionals even where they formed part of a wider ‘composite’ supply of services in the course of construction on which VAT would not normally be paid.
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Great news that the original VAT plans were abandoned, many charities no doubt wouldn't have been able to continue if the plans had gone ahead.