DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ba6f2f/vat_liability_and) has announced the addition of the "VAT Liability and the Implications of Commercial Property Transactions" report to their offering.
“VAT Liability and the Implications of Commercial Property Transactions”
Plan for maximum advantage and avoid costly mistakes
Commercial property purchases have been subject to tax since 1989. This Report guides you through the attendant UK and EU legislation to provide an invaluable overview.
The essential principles of VAT and property are explained, followed by sections on liability relating to VAT on commercial property, on land, on transactions relating to leases and on transactions in which property is converted from residential to non-residential status. The Report also offers expert insight into the option to tax, tax avoidance, the Capital Goods Scheme and VAT recovery.
Reading Vat Liability and the Implications of Commercial Property Transactions will help you avoid the numerous pitfalls and traps that lie in wait for the uninformed commercial property purchaser or seller.
What are the benefits of this Report?
- Offers a clear and comprehensive overview of a complex subject.
- Contains key planning points, tips and techniques.
- Shows you where the traps and pitfalls lie and how to avoid them.
- Provides guidance on VAT liability and accounting issues.
- Written by a VAT expert and former VAT Inspector.
Who should read this report?
This is an essential report for the non VAT specialist involved in property transactions either as an investor, occupier or professional advisor
Key Topics Covered:
- VAT general principles
- VAT Liability of Commercial Property transactions
- Land and licence to occupy land
- Option to tax
- VAT on transactions relating to leases
- Calculating recoverable VAT in the property sector
- Capital Goods Scheme
- Transfers of going concerns
- VAT avoidance
- Conversion to dwellings and RRP buildings
- Option to tax - past, present and future
- Appendices
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