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Me again

If someone purchases some furniture and say a PC for their business, prioir to commencing trading and registering for VAT, can the VAT still be reclaimed?  Is there a certain period that you can go back and re-claim pre-registration?

 

 



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Hi Jo,

I think it is six months, prior to registering. But if its for products bought for resale I think you must still have the products on hand and not just the invoice for them. For assets I am not 100% percent sure but you should look through the guidance provided by the HMRC on their website. 

 

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Noel



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Input tax on goods purchased for the business can be claiimed up to four years prior to registration.
Notice 700, chapter 11 explains the rules.

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You can reclaim VAT on goods you bought or imported no more than four years before you were registered for VAT if all the following are true:
the goods were bought by you as the entity that is now registered for VAT (for example, the individual, business or organisation)
the goods are for your VAT taxable business purposes, which means they must relate to VAT taxable goods or services that you supply
the goods are still held by you or they have been used to make other goods you still hold
You can't reclaim VAT on any of these goods:
goods that you've completely used up before you registered for VAT (such as petrol, electricity or gas)
goods that you have already sold or supplied before being registered, or have used to make goods you have sold or supplied before being registered
goods that relate to supplies you make that are exempt from VAT
The word 'goods' includes goods that are intended for resale, and also goods that you keep as assets, such as computer systems, shop fittings, office equipment and furniture, tills, vans and other equipment. It also covers anything else you've bought that isn't a service, so it includes consumables such as stationery.

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/start/register/purchases-before.htm

I've recently done this myself and received a nice little cheque from HMRC which was pleasant!

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Thanks everyone!!!



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