Kevin Derbyshire
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Reduced VAT (5%) Renovation of Empty Property with no planning
Please can you confirm that my understanding is correct regarding a property which does not require planning permission: when a residential house has been unoccupied for over 10 years (evidenced by a letter from the unoccupied housing officer) and that no planning permission is being applied for (it's solely a refurbishment of the house, no extensions etc) evidence of completion is an accepted alternative to a planning reference/document? Completion evidence being a building control completion certificate etc. The reason I ask is because the refund form mandates planning permission evidence be provided but the house I am renovating does not need planning for being extended or converted etc. I spoke to an advisor on your helpline who agreed my understanding is correct but I have no written record of this so I would like it confirmed here please, -
RE: Reduced VAT (5%) Renovation of Empty Property
Hi @samprop3, Did you ever get clearance on this? It would really help me to know either way what HMRC decide in your case. Thank you -
RE: VAT relief on house restoration
Hi, Section 8.3 describes the rules around occupying the dwelling, what are the rules if the owner of the property lives in a caravan/static home within the property boundary? Does that count as occupying the dwelling? Thank you