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VAT Essentials for Housing Associations

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COURSE OBJECTIVES: This course is designed to introduce participants to the considerable impact VAT has on housing associations and give them a basic understanding of how it works.


It is intended primarily for those with little or no knowledge of the subject, but could also be a useful refresher for those with some experience. At the end of the course, participants should not only understand the basic requirements for VAT compliance but also have an awareness of some areas where savings can be achieved.


COURSE CONTENT


The Principles of VAT Applicable to Housing Associations


  • Things you must know

  • Things you must do


A Full Explanation of the VAT Treatment of Relevant Land and Property Transactions


The VAT Implications of Other Housing Association Activities such as:


  • Shared ownership schemes

  • Right to acquire transactions

  • Managing other schemes as agent

  • Service charges


Partial Exemption


  • How it works

  • The standard apportionment method

  • Special apportionment methods

  • The capital goods scheme


Current Problem Areas


  • How to deal with them

  • How to turn them into planning opportunities


WHO SHOULD ATTEND


  • Junior finance staff, especially those just starting to deal with VAT in a housing association context.

  • Development staff who often have to make major decisions with VAT implications before finance staff are involved.

  • More experienced personnel and professionals working with housing associations who require a refresher course.


Would you like this course run in-house? Call us on 0207 566 8207 to find out more


Nick Lawrence spent several years with HM Customs & Excise in the UK, specialising in partial exemption, before joining a medium sized accountancy firm in 1988 where he advised on all aspects of VAT and was latterly chairman of the national VAT committee. In January 1995, he started his own business, working from home. Nick has provided regular consultancy and training services to a wide range of clients in the UK and abroad. He has particular expertise in partial exemption, land and property, charities and social housing. Nick has also lectured extensively on VAT issues around the world and assignments have included the USA, Canada, Vietnam, Nepal, Sweden, Hungary and the Netherlands, as well as the UK. Nick was also the author of two books on VAT and served on the Editorial Board of the International VAT Monitor published by the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation based in Amsterdam. Nick has an honours degree in Spanish with Portuguese from the University of Birmingham (2:1) and also ha

Fees (ex VAT)

Member Fee £315.00

Non Member Fee £450.00

Locations & Dates
18/09/2012 - London (09:30 am - 05:00 pm)   Speaker & Venue Details BOOK >>