Category Archives: Tax Advice

I can claim the VAT on that……can’t I?

Frequently we are contacted in the office and asked the question “I can claim the VAT on that, can’t I?”, although in many cases it is phrased as a statement! In general a VAT registered business may, as long as goods or services are used for the business, deduct: VAT charged, by another VAT registered

Why your accounts and tax return are far from boring

Why your accounts and tax return are far from boring Your basic accounts may seem like the least exciting part of your finances but, in fact, they’re the bedrock for your financial management. In the world of small-business accounting, we’re at an exciting time. New breeds of online accounting software, integrated cloud applications and flexible

Tax planning for succession: what it means for your family businesses

Tax planning for succession: what it means for your family businesses After a long career building up or running a family business, there will come a time when, as the owner, you want to consider retirement. This succession of the business to the next generation – or even the outright sale of the company –

New S62A in the Vat Consolidation Act 2010

New S62A in the Vat Consolidation Act 2010 In Revenue’s most recent e-brief no 55/2014 they give details of a new S62A in the Vat Consolidation Act 2010 which deals with the adjustment of deductible Vat in relation to unpaid consideration. The section provides for an adjustment of the amount of Vat deductible where a