From 1 October 2019, a VAT reverse charge will be in operation for most construction services carried out in the UK. This measure has been introduced to combat fraud in the building and construction ...
A NEW VAT charge will come into effect for 1.2 million construction workers today which could see disruption in trader/supplier relationships and potential cash flow issues, it has been claimed.
The Domestic Reverse VAT Charge (DRC) for building and construction services represents a significant shift in the administration of VAT for the construction industry within the UK. With the VAT onus ...
New rules are being introduced on 1st October 2020 which affect VAT registered construction businesses that, broadly speaking, contract with each other during the construction process, for example ...
The DRC will affect around 150,000 businesses in the construction industry It will require those receiving a supply of construction services to account for VAT directly to HMRC In particular, it will ...
HMRC’s new VAT domestic reverse charge for building and construction services comes into effect from 1st March 2021. With this in mind, specialists from Chartered Accountancy practice, Sheards ...
A significant change to how contractors in the supply chain account for VAT comes into effect on 1 October. The new rules remove the current requirement for VAT to be charged on sales invoices from ...
Sponsored Content written by Emma Forrester, VAT Consultant, Armstrong Watson LLP. A significant change to how the construction industry accounts for VAT will be introduced from 1 March 2021. The ...
FROM 1 October 2019 there will be a significant change to how suppliers in the construction industry supply chain account for VAT. The changes will apply to businesses making or receiving specified ...