Are you going to move off the FRS?
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Are you going to move off the FRS?
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Not immediately. I'm going to run it for a little while first. Toying between deregistering and losing all VAT recovery on the little expenditure I do have, and going full on with all the faffy admin that entails. -
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNot immediately. I'm going to run it for a little while first. Toying between deregistering and losing all VAT recovery on the little expenditure I do have, and going full on with all the faffy admin that entails.
My plan is to stay on FRS even though it will cost me, and review in a few months. I also CBA with the admin.Comment
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Originally posted by teapot418 View PostThe deregistration limit is lower than registration. If you're working in London (which if IIRC you are) then that's quite a modest day rate. You're still better off with your couple of hundred pounds on the FRS than deregistering.
My plan is to stay on FRS even though it will cost me, and review in a few months. I also CBA with the admin.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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You don't have to claim back everything, how hard is it to claim back just the big items, or those that automatically come with a VAT receipt?Comment
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostYou don't have to claim back everything, how hard is it to claim back just the big items, or those that automatically come with a VAT receipt?
Some costs you will have every month and won't vary."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Haven't looked into it yet but I'm tempted - at least I'd get VAT back on my accountant's billOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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