The government has climbed down on backdated VAT claims and introduced a transitional period to allow businesses to recoup overpaid indirect tax going back to 1973 when it was introduced.
The measure, introduced in the Budget, will give businesses until 31 March to lodge claims for VAT they have either overpaid or underclaimed. The move follows HM Revenue & Customs’ landmark court case against Condé Nast, in which the House of Lords ruled against the taxman, stating that the changes made to limit the publisher’s back claims to three years in 1996 were in breach of EU law.





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