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Autumn statement - end of VAT flat rate scheme?
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostSort of, yes...but for those on FRS they don't need to worry about whether each purchase had VAT or not when entering onto their books.
I don't get this new rule though, why make a complicated new rule rather than just achieve pretty much the same result by increasing the FRS % on categories like the management consultancy and IT/data processing one?
And it looks like you can easily bypass the new rule if you buy goods worth > 2% of your turnover.Comment
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Originally posted by Sonicboom View PostComment
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Originally posted by minstrel View PostAgreed.
And it looks like you can easily bypass the new rule if you buy goods worth > 2% of your turnover.
Spending money on goods we don't need just to bypass this rule makes absolutely no sense.Comment
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostBut how many of us actually do that?
Spending money on goods we don't need just to bypass this rule makes absolutely no sense.Comment
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One advantage to staying on the FRS is the almost zero chance of a VAT inspection since you are paying the 'right' amount by definition.Comment
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostBut how many of us actually do that?
Spending money on goods we don't need just to bypass this rule makes absolutely no sense.Comment
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostI don't get this new rule though, why make a complicated new rule rather than just achieve pretty much the same result by increasing the FRS % on categories like the management consultancy and IT/data processing one?Comment
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Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostI always need a new shiny toyComment
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