No matter where you are in your business’s lifecycle, A&M has answers to help you mitigate risk and efficiently plan for VAT associated with your real estate transactions. Consider the following scenarios:
What’s Your Business’s Real Estate Position? Are You Buying or Selling?
Depending on how the acquisition or sale is structured, there will be different cost and cash flow advantages and VAT implications. Therefore, regardless of whether you are buying or selling or involved in a different real estate transaction, your business will need to carefully consider the most VAT efficient position ideally before it happens.
Do You Have the Capability to Handle VAT Internally?
Businesses that find it difficult to track errors consistently or have received questions or concerns about VAT reporting from regulators may not have the staff or stamina to reliably remain compliant. Other businesses simply don’t have the resources in-house. You can outsource the work to A&M and remove the burden of reporting and filing VAT returns, etc.
Have You Had an HMRC Inspection or Don’t Know How to Respond to an HRMC Inquiry?
A&M has expertise in dealing with HMRC on behalf of hundreds of clients and can help mitigate any VAT audit problems. We can take on the work of corresponding directly with HMRC and have often negotiated with regulators to find a solution for our clients.
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