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We know they are charging 7%+VAT = 8.4%, and not 7% including VAT. They just need to say so.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI'm confused
Humour me.
If a contractor is hired for £400 pd + VAT it's £480
Whether hieronomy charge 7% * 400 + VAT
or 7% * 480 inc VAT
the figure works out the same
7% of £480 = £33.60 (inc vat)
7% of £400 = £28 + VAT = £33.60
It would only be if they charged
7% of £480, + vat = £40.32 that it wouldn't be clear.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
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Does that include those who have come in from India and intra company transfer visas?Originally posted by mudskipper View Post43?The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
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Don't know. Assume you have the evidence or web site link to such stats????Originally posted by CoolCat View PostHave a guess how many IT PM's have come in from India on intra company transfer visas for the outsourcers recently? and been subcontracted onto other organisations for less than you can afford to work for...Comment
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Coming to a Downing Street near you shortly:Originally posted by CoolCat View PostHave a guess how many IT PM's have come in from India on intra company transfer visas for the outsourcers recently? and been subcontracted onto other organisations for less than you can afford to work for...
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Why would you assume that?Originally posted by badger7579 View PostDon't know. Assume you have the evidence or web site link to such stats????The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
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These fine people Contractor Accounting | InTouch quote their B2B prices as £92 + VAT per month. Clear and compliant.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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To back up his statement. I'm also making the conclusion that you're an idiot. However this is based on the evidence of your recent posts rather than an assumption. Case closedOriginally posted by speling bee View PostWhy would you assume that?Comment
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Last post on this topic. B2B businesses have the choice to quote prices Inc VAT or Ex VAT. Most, if not all, businesses expect prices quoted on B2B sites to be Ex VAT.Originally posted by speling bee View PostThese fine people Contractor Accounting | InTouch quote their B2B prices as £92 + VAT per month. Clear and compliant.
When an invoice is produced, there is a separate line item for VAT.
Funnily enough, the only people who seem to have a problem with this, are those on here (or rather 2 people on here in particular) whose services ours are not designed for...
The reason we have a "Contractors" section is because we are open with our charging, and thought it nice to openly disclose our Mark Up.
The large multinational organisations that we engage with, have absolutely no problem in understanding our pricing model.Comment
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Nobody is disputing that you may quote Ex or Inc VAT but you must say which. Or do you dispute that? And have you forgotten that the two people who are advising you on this matter are the same ones who kindly advised you of other areas in which your website was (and in a few cases still is) not compliant?Originally posted by Hireonomy View PostLast post on this topic. B2B businesses have the choice to quote prices Inc VAT or Ex VAT. Most, if not all, businesses expect prices quoted on B2B sites to be Ex VAT.
When an invoice is produced, there is a separate line item for VAT.
Funnily enough, the only people who seem to have a problem with this, are those on here (or rather 2 people on here in particular) whose services ours are not designed for...
The reason we have a "Contractors" section is because we are open with our charging, and thought it nice to openly disclose our Mark Up.
The large multinational organisations that we engage with, have absolutely no problem in understanding our pricing model.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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