- HMRC issued a Policy Brief on VAT grouping in the care sector on 24 April 2025.
- Care providers typically supply exempt welfare services, creating VAT challenges.
- VAT Group Restructuring involves a non-regulated entity making taxable supplies.
- This strategy allows VAT recovery on costs but is seen as tax avoidance by HMRC.
- HMRC views these arrangements as incompatible with VAT exemption rules.
- HMRC can remove entities from VAT groups to protect revenue.
- Risks for care providers include ejection from VAT groups, VAT assessments, high-risk status, and reputational damage.
Source: deeksvat.co.uk
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