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Clarification about VAT exclusion in the contract rate
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Yup it's still done. Just be careful as it applies to the first year of VAT registration, not a whole year from the date of flat rate registration.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostIncluding the additional 1% discount for the first year (if this is still done). Every little and all that...Comment
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I did opt for Flat Rate Scheme and got the VAT number last Friday.Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostYup it's still done. Just be careful as it applies to the first year of VAT registration, not a whole year from the date of flat rate registration.Comment
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Thank you for your reply. As you mentioned the use of fees and Fees is very confusing.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
If you are VAT registered, then you need to add VAT to the invoice.
Fees (note the capitalisation) = agreed fees for the Consultancy Services + expenses or disbursements + VAT
So take your rate, add any expenses or disbursements authorised by the client, and add VAT. Bad wording to use Fees and fees in the same context, but that's what I'd invoice for, assuming you are VAT registered or have a VAT registration pending. If you don't then the whole thing is a moot point.
The thing which made me worry was that the contract had my actual rate listed as
"Consultancy Fees" : £My_Daily_Rate
Also, in the contract there is no mention of what the agreed fees is as mentioned in the definition of Fees
I will raise the invoice with Daily rate + VAT and see how it goes.Comment
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