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10 October, 2024

Taxpayers have a fundamental right to reclaim input tax, also referred to as input VAT.
However, HMRC has the authority to refuse this right under certain conditions if they can demonstrate that the taxpayer was aware, or should have been aware, that their transactions were linked to fraud.
There has been a noticeable rise in businesses from various sectors over the last year receiving notifications from HMRC denying the recovery of input tax based on these grounds.
For businesses, the risks linked to Kittel VAT include denied VAT recovery, hefty fines, reputational damage, and increased scrutiny from tax authorities.
To protect your business, here are key strategies to avoid such risks:
By implementing these steps, your business can avoid costly fines, penalties, and reputational damage.
For tailored guidance, please contact our team.
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