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2002 No. 1502

VALUE ADDED TAX

The Value Added Tax (Cars) (Amendment) Order 2002

  Made 10th June 2002 
  Laid before the House of Commons 10th June 2002 
  Coming into force 1st July 2002 

The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 50A(1), (5) and (8) of the Value Added Tax Act 1994[1] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order:

     1.  - (1) This Order may be cited as the Value Added Tax (Cars) (Amendment) Order 2002 and comes into force on 1st July 2002.

    (2) This Order shall not have effect where the taxable person took possession of the motor car pursuant to - 

if the assignment or, where there is a succession of transactions comprising two or more assignments, any of the assignments takes effect before 1st July 2002.

    (3) In this article - 

     2. Article 8 of the Value Added Tax (Cars) Order 1992[4] is amended as follows - 


Nick Ainger

John Heppell
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

10th June 2002



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order, which comes into force on 1st July 2002, amends the Value Added Tax (Cars) Order 1992 (the "principal Order"). It prevents car sales being taxed under the margin scheme following certain assignments of rights in hire purchase or conditional sale agreements, if the assignors could not themselves have used the scheme to sell the cars. By article 1(2), the Order does not affect sales on or after 1st July 2002 if the related assignment took place before that date.

The Order amends article 8 of the principal Order, changing the conditions which must be met in order for taxable persons to be able to opt to use the margin scheme to account for VAT on the sale of used motor cars.

The new concepts of "de-supplied transaction" and "article 5 transaction" are introduced into paragraph (2) of article 8 and defined in a new paragraph (8). A new paragraph (2A) provides an additional condition in respect of article 5 transactions that there is a "relevant predecessor in title", which is defined in a new paragraph (9).

These changes affect banks and financial institutions selling cars they obtained when they were assigned the rights in a hire purchase or conditional sale agreement, and all businesses selling cars that they obtained as the result of the transfer of a going concern (TOGC). In such cases businesses will only be able to use the margin scheme if the last person to obtain the car other than by way of an assignment of rights or a TOGC (an article 5 transaction) was himself entitled to use the margin scheme on the sale of the car by him. Where there has been a succession of assignments or TOGCs, or a mixture of both, it is therefore the first person in that chain who must have been so entitled. In either case, this other person is the relevant predecessor in title.

The Order also revises article 8(5)(a) of the principal Order so that for the purpose of determining the margin, in the case of cars obtained as a result of an assignment or TOGC, the purchase price to be used will be the price paid for the car by the relevant predecessor in title. There is already a similar rule in respect of TOGCs, which the Order replaces with this wider provision. It also confirms the purchase price to be used for sales of cars obtained as the result of a transaction (other than an assignment or TOGC), which for VAT purposes is treated as neither a supply of goods nor a supply of services (a de-supplied transaction). In this case the person opting to use the margin scheme should use the price he paid when he obtained the car.


Notes:

[1] 1994 c. 23; section 50A was inserted by section 24(1) of the Finance Act 1995 (c. 4).back

[2] S.I. 1995/1268; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1997/1616, S.I. 1998/760, S.I. 1999/2831, S.I. 1999/3120 and S.I. 2001/3753.back

[3] Act of Tynwald 1996 c. 1.back

[4] S.I. 1992/3122; article 8 was substituted by S.I. 1995/1269, and other relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1995/1667, S.I. 1997/1615, S.I. 1998/759, S.I. 1999/2832 and S.I. 2001/3754.back

[5] S.I. 1995/1268; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1997/1616, S.I. 1998/760, S.I. 1999/2831, S.I. 1999/3120 and S.I. 2001/3753.back

[6] Article 2 of the Value Added Tax (Cars) Order 1992 was amended by S.I. 1998/759 so as to define the Manx Act as "the Value Added Tax Act 1996" (Act of Tynwald 1996; c.1).back



ISBN 0 11 042361 5


  Prepared 19 June 2002


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