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VAT is a complicated and ever changing tax evolved from a very simple premise; charging the end user. Keeping abreast of changes is a necessity and you need to be aware of the issues that affect you and your clients.
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This course will give you a practical insight into those changes that could cause problems whilst also reviewing some issues that give the biggest headaches.
Attendees will receive an update on current developments and topical issues in the area of VAT which may affect their clients.
Topics Covered:
Topics covered shall include:
General Refresher on VAT, transactions and treatments
Registration and deregistration issues
Tackling problem areas such as VAT on property, overseas issues and partial exemption
- Case law update
- Budget changes
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