saveasteading Posted yesterday at 18:10 Posted yesterday at 18:10 I've been reading the Andrew the Vatman brochure that I collected at a recent exhibition. It's all very good info for the uninitiated.... and it turns out me too. We have experience of running a construction business, so won't need the help, so all I can say is best wishes to Mr Jones, and it's good to be so forthcoming with free info. My question is for those of you have reclaimed VAT, and anyone else who wants to guess. There is a list of the likeliest issues to be raised by the Vat inspector, and it intrigues me. Why are Granite worktops frequently queried? And fireplaces, log burners, burglar alarms? The list is long.
Oz07 Posted yesterday at 18:28 Posted yesterday at 18:28 Do certain items have to be specified in planning drawings to qualify for vat reclaim. Not just after thought add ons? Perhaps this is where the discrepancies come in 1
saveasteading Posted yesterday at 19:05 Author Posted yesterday at 19:05 24 minutes ago, Oz07 said: add ons That certainly applies for outdoors stuff that isn't shown, eg a pond or tree. But a worktop is part of the kitchen. I wonder if the vat check is that this isn't a replacement of an original. 1
Oz07 Posted yesterday at 19:22 Posted yesterday at 19:22 Yeh worth remembering when submitting planning if you want a gazebo or pergola to include in planning drawings 1
Oz07 Posted yesterday at 19:24 Posted yesterday at 19:24 What about fitted wardrobes if shown on drawings too? Log burners these could well be add ons but likewise its a fixed item not going anywhere.
Big Jimbo Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Fitted wardrobes are complicated. They are restricted to how many rails, shelves, and sides they can have, and even backs if i remember correctly.
Oz07 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 55 minutes ago, Big Jimbo said: Fitted wardrobes are complicated. They are restricted to how many rails, shelves, and sides they can have, and even backs if i remember correctly. What about if built into the building like the aussies do. Plasterboard and skim the alcove, set of doors on the front with shelves and hanging rails. Suppose its easier to get more elaborate wardrobes thru if buying materials separately as it won't be a specific invoice for "fitted wardrobes"
saveasteading Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 4 hours ago, Oz07 said: Fitted wardrobes are complicated. If it is on the invoice as walls then that will becend of story surely. Don't use the word wardrobe.
Oz07 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, saveasteading said: If it is on the invoice as walls then that will becend of story surely. Don't use the word wardrobe. I meant buying melamine, mirrored doors and hanging rails etc. If you have supply and fit it would say fitted robes.
Oz07 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago How do people get on with solar panels if not shown on planning? Anyone ever had a pull on these?
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