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Just submitted my first reduced VAT Rate Invoice....wooooooo
How exciting
I hope they don’t do this in NL. I rather enjoy putting the VAT I’ve collected into 3 month savings letters and catching some interest on it before paying the vat man. Double whammy; the interest rate’s gone down too. That used to bring in an extra 1400 euros per year before all the interest rate cuts.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
slightly related question: the interest you earn on the VAT that's sat in your business account - is this included as a profit on your balance sheet? (i.e. do you then have to pay 30% corp tax on this interest too).
Likewise, if I stick all the corp tax money from 2008-09 into a business savings accoutn and earn £1k in interest before I have to pay the CT to hector the following Jan, does this count as company profit for the year 2009-10?
Just submitted my first reduced VAT Rate Invoice....wooooooo
How exciting
So have I, it was a pain in the ass.
I built myself a nice little invoicing database a while back that just needed a slight change for the new rate.
Of course, without doing a proper impact assessment and following a change control process (that I constantly whine on to my clients about), my database now shows all previous invoices as having charged 15%. brilliant.
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