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Say four season tickets at Arsenal cost £10,000,
inclusive of VAT. The economic life of the ticket will be the length of
the football season. You should count the number of months in the season
(say nine) and divide this into the cost, coming to £1,111 per
month. If, for example, the business is doing its VAT return for the three
months to September then this will overlap with approximately 1.5 months of the
football season to which the tickets relate.
The VAT on this will be £1,111 x 1.5 x 7/47 = £248. If 1/3 of
the games attended were business entertaining then 1/3 x £248 = £83
should be declared as output tax on the 30 September VAT return.
A debenture will have a life in excess of one season so the same
calculation should be carried out as above, but the economic life will be, say,
10 years. |
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