The National Treasury and the South African Revenue Services have recently released the 2017 Draft Taxation Laws amendment Bill and Draft Tax Administration Amendment Bill for comment. The proposed amendment clarifies the Value Added Tax (VAT) Act treatment of leasehold improvement.
A recent proposed amendment to the VAT Act may result in landlords being liable for VAT on leasehold improvements affected by their tenants. Landlords could be in for a nasty surprise with the new legislation.
In practice lessees are often required to affect improvements to the leased property, commonly known as leasehold improvements. These improvement are normally for the account of the lessee with no right of recovery from the lessor. Until recently the VAT implications of arrangements of this nature were unclear. New proposed amendments to the VAT Act have clarified the issue in some respect, effectively shifting the VAT liability to the lessor.
In terms of the proposed new rules the lessee will not be liable for any VAT on leasehold improvements affected, although in law such improvements are effectively supplied to the lessor (the improvements becoming part of the property owned by the lessor).
The new proposed rules determine that the lessor will be liable for VAT on the value of the improvements. The good news is that the VAT will only be payable to the extent that the property is not used for taxable purposes such as, for example, for VAT exempt residential accommodation.
For instance, where a lessee erects a building on land owned by a lessor and erects a building consisting of office space and residential accommodation (e.g. a penthouse), VAT will only be payable by the lessor on the value attributable to the penthouse with which VAT exempt residential accommodation will be supplied.
The new rules will only apply with effect from 1 April 2018. In the interim landlords should be aware of the future consequences of entering into such arrangements.
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