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HMRC issued a news release on the 19 September 2005 in which they
offered to help publicans.
"We will be working with individual pubs and the industry as a
whole, to help Public Houses pay the right tax at the right time,
and to provide information about the schemes we offer, which can
simplify VAT matters."
They further advise:
"Thousands of pubs all over the country can expect to receive a
letter from HMRC, giving some advice about the particular issues,
problems and mistakes that VAT Officers come across when they
visit pubs.". So far so good!
And then:
"The letters and advice will be backed up by a programme of
visits to pubs by VAT assurance officers, some of which will be
without an appointment."
So beware, apart from the prospect of receiving written advice on
VAT matters you may also get unsolicited visits!
And don't forget HMRC is now a combined government agency. If a
VAT officer calls, and is unhappy with your VAT record keeping and
compliance, it is more than likely that other departments will be
advised and come calling. PAYE inspections and so on.
In the light of this "revelation" by HMRC it may well be of
benefit if our publican clients arrange for us to take a look at
their records in the first instance. Please call if you would like
to organise a "VAT health check". |