Businesses are losing 12% of revenue due to unclaimed VAT

The survey, which questioned 500 UK business and finance leaders, looks at the ways businesses are recouping money in response to the Covid crisis and the reasons preventing them from reclaiming VAT effectively.
The pandemic has created new problems when it comes to VAT reclaim: in the midst of an already challenging tax landscape, businesses have faced a surge in remote working, deferred VAT deadlines and rapidly changing regulations, as well as employees submitting expense claims and invoices in unusual ways.
Almost half (47%) of finance leaders said that the pandemic has created challenges with understanding the impact of the changing VAT regulations on claims. Both business and finance leaders agree that this issue is here to stay with over half stating that increasingly complex and divergent tax regulations are the biggest challenge around managing their expenses and reclaiming VAT.
These complex regulations mean that most companies have neglected to reclaim VAT, despite its potential to boost revenue. According to the survey, this is due to:
- processes ill-suited to the submission of multi-VAT expense claims and invoices, with 25% of finance leaders saying they don’t reclaim VAT due to employees submitting expense claims with missing or incorrect information and 25% not reclaiming due to different VAT rates for items on the same expense claim;
- an inefficient use of digital tools: although 59% claim they have the digital tools in place to reclaim VAT, 53% admit they are not getting the best out of these tools;
- the complexity of processing claims and ensuring compliance: 47% of companies expect an even bleaker financial future with more frequent audits and punitive penalties for non-compliance.