Not on FRS - done the maths and both are about the same for me so its easier to stay off it as I CBA to change my sage setup.
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Yes.Originally posted by jchiver View Postdo you mean that by being on the flat rate scheme you kept £2500 back compared to what you would have given them if you were not on the flat rate?
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Thanks for all the info and it would seem that most people are on the flat rate.
I guess that leads me on to my next questions which is how much in % do you keep from your day rate?
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Total Billings @ £40,000Originally posted by jchiver View PostThanks for all the info and it would seem that most people are on the flat rate.
I guess that leads me on to my next questions which is how much in % do you keep from your day rate?
Regards,
Output VAT @ 20% = £8,000 (Added to total for purposes of calculating flat rate VAT)
Total VAT payable would be 14.5% of £48,000 = £6,960
So you get to keep £1040.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Not on FRS coz I iz a propa bizniz, innit.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Not on it, my VAT is negative so HMRC pay me quarterly.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Just to add to this. In your first year of FRS, HMRC give you a 1% so you would pay 13.5% VAT in the example above.Originally posted by eek View PostTotal Billings @ £40,000
Output VAT @ 20% = £8,000 (Added to total for purposes of calculating flat rate VAT)
Total VAT payable would be 14.5% of £48,000 = £6,960
So you get to keep £1040.Comment
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