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I thought I highlighted the important bit so we didn't have to go down the VAT rabbit hole?
You may have thought so (and for that reason) . However, we cannot see the contract and self-employed people must register for VAT when they first know that they will exceed the threshold.
Don't get it - they both mention a value being applied if OVER a specific figure - but the figure is the same bar £1.
So if my profits are less that £11,908 a year - I pay nothing?
If my profits are £30k - do I pay £3.15 a week, or 9.73% of £19,092 ( £0 - 11908 ) or both?
As far as I can see, it's just clumsy phrasing with a > £11,908 and >= £11,909, both of those being practically the same. As I said, they are moving both to the income tax threshold in the next tax year. But as LM says, it's both.
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