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Charitable Trust & VAT

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 2:45 pm
by thompsi
Our village field is run by a charitable trust. The village Parish Council is independent of the “field trust” and to date has no interest in the field.
We know that there is no requirement for charitable trusts to pay capital gains tax or council tax, although they are obliged to pay VAT.

The field committee want to buy a new swing and climbing frame for the field at a cost of £15,000 plus VAT. Would it be legal for the parish council, which is VAT registered to purchase this equipment, retain title and install it in the field. The Parish Council could of course reclaim the VAT. The village field committee might well then make a donation towards the cost of the full £15,000 to the parish council! Provided that the parish council retains title and all of the obligations associated with repair, insurance etc of the equipment would this be legal. It smacks of VAT evasion to me?

Re: Charitable Trust & VAT

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:55 pm
by les35
This might work; you should read VAT Notice 749 which deals with the way Parish Councils can reclaim VAT.

If the Council is a subscriber to the national body SLCC, there is a VAT Specialist who will be able to help.

Re: Charitable Trust & VAT

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:44 am
by thompsi
Many thanks for your reply. We'll follow up on your advice!

Ian Thompson