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Please can anyone guide me.

My client owns a 3 storey victorian building.  He lets out the base storey to a commercial business.  He is Vat registered, and charges Vat on the rent he collects from this commercial business.

He has just spent out a considerable amount getting the two upper storeys converted from disused rooms (that the commercial business downstairs used to also rent from him), into a maisonette with 4 bedrooms etc that is now let to 4 students.

My question is....when doing the book keeping, can we reclaim the Vat from all the building material costs that he incurred - from wood/nails/plasterboard/windows etc.  These 2 storeys were gutted, structurally strengthened and then fitted out for student accom.

I have just tried reading though all the HMRC info on this, but now have my head spinning.

Many thanks

H Gibbs



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The bad news is that the activity your Client is involved in is VAT-exempt, so he cannot reclaim the VAT.
The other question is - was he only charged VAT at 5% on the refurbishment works? (The rules are not straightforward, but the savings can be substantial!)

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Thanks very much for your reply - I was beginning to think that myself too.  However, he did  buy all the building materials direct (and paid 20% Vat on them) - so am wondering if there is a way he can reclaim the difference if he was only really meant to pay 5%.....

All best

H GIbbs



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