Something I kept from a previous discussion on this some time ago......
Since you are VAT registered you are required to charge VAT on all invoices to your clients (in this case, the agency). The VAT you have already paid in your expenses is part of your cost of sales, so it is entirely legitimate that you add VAT to it - the underlying logic is that you have "added value" by performing the service itself, hence the tax is due. It is a myth that you are charging VAT on VAT, that doesn't actually matter at all. Nor is it a cost you your agency, since they will recover any VAT they pay out from their own clients.
By removing the VAT element the agency is effectively reducing their own tax bill at your expense. Hence, fraudulent behaviour.
This is all spelt out on the HMRC website (somewhere!!) and in Tolleys and in accepted practice. However, looking at the end-to-end transaction chain the nett VAT actually paid to HMRC works out the same, so they don't really care either way, it's only you that is losing money. You should speak to your own accountant for the official argument.
Since you are VAT registered you are required to charge VAT on all invoices to your clients (in this case, the agency). The VAT you have already paid in your expenses is part of your cost of sales, so it is entirely legitimate that you add VAT to it - the underlying logic is that you have "added value" by performing the service itself, hence the tax is due. It is a myth that you are charging VAT on VAT, that doesn't actually matter at all. Nor is it a cost you your agency, since they will recover any VAT they pay out from their own clients.
By removing the VAT element the agency is effectively reducing their own tax bill at your expense. Hence, fraudulent behaviour.
This is all spelt out on the HMRC website (somewhere!!) and in Tolleys and in accepted practice. However, looking at the end-to-end transaction chain the nett VAT actually paid to HMRC works out the same, so they don't really care either way, it's only you that is losing money. You should speak to your own accountant for the official argument.

...based on market conditions!

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