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Margin scheme ― houseboats and caravans

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Value Added Tax
Guidance

Margin scheme ― houseboats and caravans

Produced by a Tolley Value Added Tax expert
Value Added Tax
Guidance
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This guidance note provides an overview of how the margin scheme operates when it is used for sales of houseboats and caravans. It should be read in conjunction with the Operating the margin scheme guidance note.

Margin scheme ― overview

VAT margin schemes tax the difference between the price paid for an item and what it is sold for, rather than the full selling price. VAT is paid at one-sixth of the difference. Using a margin scheme is optional and business can use normal VAT accounting if that produces a favourable outcome. More detail on the VAT margin scheme can be found in Operating the margin scheme.

There are special rules in place when the margin scheme is used for houseboats and caravans, and therefore, businesses making supplies of this type need to be aware of the additional rules.

Margin scheme ― when can it be used for houseboats and caravans?

A margin scheme can be used when a business sells:

  1. •

    second-hand boats, houseboats and caravans

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