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In actual fact, there CAN be VAT on rent - although generally not on rent charged to residential tenants.
Landlords have an option to "VAT" a property which means that they will add VAT onto the rent they charge. They will normally do this if they intend to spend a lot of money on the property and want to recover the VAT on that expenditure.
You normally come across this when the property is a business premises or some other form of building which is non-residential.
Landlords have an option to "VAT" a property which means that they will add VAT onto the rent they charge. They will normally do this if they intend to spend a lot of money on the property and want to recover the VAT on that expenditure.
You normally come across this when the property is a business premises or some other form of building which is non-residential.
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