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Should I go VAT eegistered?

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    Should I go VAT eegistered?

    Ive searched, and searched again, and maybe one of you will point out I didnt search enough, but I cannot see a thread in relation to this query.

    Hi

    I am currently in the process of setting up a LTD company to become an IT contractor. My accountant has advised me that I should register to be VAT registered, as I can claim, as an IT contractor, the flat rate scheme (14.5%) but charge at the full VAT rate (20%)

    Apologies for my ignorance, but the business world, taxation, VAT etc is all new to me, and I’m still trying to make sense of it all.

    As it stands, I would pay a VAT amount every month of 14.5% and pocket the difference between that and 20%.

    What I don’t understand is do I have to be VAT registered? Yes, ok, I maybe entitled to the difference, but surely saving 1000’s per month outweighs the difference?

    If I don’t go VAT registered, would I be paying more corporation tax per month?

    the more I think about it, I think maybe the accountant as pre-emptied that I would have a good year, and to save him both time and hassle and mine, that he would just VAT register me from the off.

    I kind of resent paying £££'s per month for VAT AND tax.

    if I dont need to be VAT registered, then I dont want to. this would save me £££'s each month surely?

    Cheers for all your advice.

    #2
    You don't have to be VAT registered unless your turnover goes over the £81k threshold but I'd be inclined to go with your accountant's advice. Even if you don't have to register, you're not losing out financial assuming you're doing business with another VAT registered business e.g. an agency.

    Basically, you would charge 20% VAT on your sales, the client pays you this and you simply pass it onto the VAT man. In reality, you're his VAT collector. Under FRS VAT though, just to correct a minor point, you would pay 14.5% of the GROSS invoice amount (Net + 20%) not 14.5% of 20% VAT.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View Post
      You don't have to be VAT registered unless your turnover goes over the £81k threshold but I'd be inclined to go with your accountant's advice. Even if you don't have to register, you're not losing out financial assuming you're doing business with another VAT registered business e.g. an agency.

      Basically, you would charge 20% VAT on your sales, the client pays you this and you simply pass it onto the VAT man. In reality, you're his VAT collector. Under FRS VAT though, just to correct a minor point, you would pay 14.5% of the GROSS invoice amount (Net + 20%) not 14.5% of 20% VAT.
      It's free money so why wouldn't you do it? Every Ltd contractor I know does...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Testing123 View Post
        Apologies for my ignorance, but the business world, taxation, VAT etc is all new to me, and I’m still trying to make sense of it all.
        Stop now and question whether you know enough to run a company, then. Make sure you know what you are doing before it's too late.

        Originally posted by Testing123 View Post
        As it stands, I would pay a VAT amount every month of 14.5% and pocket the difference between that and 20%.
        No you wouldn't - that's not how the flat rate scheme works.

        Originally posted by Testing123 View Post
        What I don’t understand is do I have to be VAT registered?
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        Originally posted by Testing123 View Post
        If I don’t go VAT registered, would I be paying more corporation tax per month?
        No. Because corporation tax isn't paid monthly.

        Originally posted by Testing123 View Post
        the more I think about it, I think maybe the accountant as pre-emptied that I would have a good year, and to save him both time and hassle and mine, that he would just VAT register me from the off.
        It doesn't save anyone time and hassle to be registered. If you don't need to be, and don't want to be, then don't register - there will be less paperwork if you aren't.

        Originally posted by Testing123 View Post
        I kind of resent paying £££'s per month for VAT AND tax.
        What tax do you pay monthly?

        Originally posted by Testing123 View Post
        if I dont need to be VAT registered, then I dont want to. this would save me £££'s each month surely?
        How do you think it costs or saves you any money?
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          #5
          Originally posted by kal View Post
          It's free money so why wouldn't you do it? Every Ltd contractor I know does...
          You didn't think I said DON'T register did you?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Craig@InTouch View Post
            You didn't think I said DON'T register did you?
            No, not at all , Copied the wrong quote!

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              #7
              Originally posted by kal View Post
              It's free money so why wouldn't you do it? Every Ltd contractor I know does...
              Almost free...you really ought to deduct all the input VAT you pay over the year that you would have been able to reclaim on the standard VAT scheme to work out your flat-rate scheme "profit" (or "free money" as you put it). If you pay a lot of input VAT, it might be better to be on the standard scheme.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kal View Post
                It's free money so why wouldn't you do it? Every Ltd contractor I know does...
                For the vast majority of people, yes, but at the risk of being highly pedantic, you may wish to retain the ability to claim VAT on capital assets < £2k if most or all of your business is outside of the scope of VAT.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
                  For the vast majority of people, yes, but at the risk of being highly pedantic, you may wish to retain the ability to claim VAT on capital assets < £2k if most or all of your business is outside of the scope of VAT.
                  To add: or if you're buying and selling, say, computer goods or parts or you have rental income from company owned property but that's another thread!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
                    For the vast majority of people, yes, but at the risk of being highly pedantic, you may wish to retain the ability to claim VAT on capital assets < £2k if most or all of your business is outside of the scope of VAT.
                    True, I was commenting along the lines of contractors like myself who predominantly charge VAT on services with very little other VATable expenditure, sorry should have made that clear!

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