Originally posted by infosec
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New contract: VAT expenses question
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I bet you haven't, but I'm not going to argue? If you have been, then I would be very surprised considering the naivety of the original question line.
My comment wasn't intended to insult, but we get questions like this so often from people who can't be bothered to read the carefully compiled hyperlinks conveniently listed to the right hand side of the forum, and who don't take their time to read the F.A.Q.'s? If you took offence then for that I apologise...
It's called being too lazy, like "Let me Google that for you?"
The FRS couldn't be more simple and is the closest you are going to get to "Free Money".
I am very pleased that NLUK had taken the trouble. He is getting soft 👷I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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Originally posted by captainham View PostIf it's simplicity you want, then surely you want to be on FRS...?Comment
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostI bet you haven't, but I'm not going to argue? If you have been, then I would be very surprised considering the naivety of the original question line.
My comment wasn't intended to insult, but we get questions like this so often from people who can't be bothered to read the carefully compiled hyperlinks conveniently listed to the right hand side of the forum, and who don't take their time to read the F.A.Q.'s? If you took offence then for that I apologise...
It's called being too lazy, like "Let me Google that for you?"
The FRS couldn't be more simple and is the closest you are going to get to "Free Money".
I am very pleased that NLUK had taken the trouble. He is getting soft 👷
As I said, I was trying to figure out what the contract clause actually meant - my eyes are blurry and my mind racing, it wasn't computing. I've previously been frs'ed for 5+ years, always billed expenses/vat plus 5%.
Lazy? I am sitting in a vehicle in a shed in the countryside with mobile broadband trying to organise a new contract, travel arrangements and accommodation having spent all week getting past credit & reference checking! ;-p
I'd say its highly efficient to reach out to some of my kind hearted fellow consultants and listen to any advice they can offer.... Lazy would be to just sign the contract and go to bed! ;-pComment
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Originally posted by infosec View PostHuh! Bet I've been at it longer than you! :ladybugs:
Just not been in this situation before - not vat registered and this contract clause.Comment
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I have never had an agent that understands the law on disbursements and what is and is not taxable, they invariably need educating....
The VAT man says the following...
"What isn't a disbursement for VAT purposes
There are many incidental costs that your business might incur that you can't exclude from the VAT calculation when you invoice your customers. These could include travelling expenses and your own postage costs. They aren't treated as disbursements for VAT purposes."
If you want the whole chapter and verse go here.
If you want to recheck it, ask your accountant and I'm sure our resident accountants will be along to confirm it soonComment
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Originally posted by infosec View PostI had to understand what the contract cause was saying before I could search for it!
I think you have that arse about face anyway, you go searching to find out what the clause means so you can understand it.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by captainham View PostBeing VAT registered, FRS or otherwise, does not affect your ability to charge your client whatever you want (within the confines of the contract, of course).
Tying to rebill expenses for the gross amount when you're VAT registered (often beneficial on the FRS) is also what tends to lead to agents banging on about "charging VAT on VAT" because they don't understand how VAT works.
The business rationale for that is that I'm on FRS therefore charging less than the full amount (with VAT) means I'd be losing outLast edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 7 March 2014, 01:01.Comment
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Originally posted by tractor View PostI have never had an agent that understands the law on disbursements and what is and is not taxable, they invariably need educating....
The VAT man says the following...
"What isn't a disbursement for VAT purposes
There are many incidental costs that your business might incur that you can't exclude from the VAT calculation when you invoice your customers. These could include travelling expenses and your own postage costs. They aren't treated as disbursements for VAT purposes."
If you want the whole chapter and verse go here.
If you want to recheck it, ask your accountant and I'm sure our resident accountants will be along to confirm it soon
Completely legitimate and nothing to do with VAT regulations. It's no different to them asking for expenses to be rebilled at fixed rates or with a discount.Comment
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