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Originally posted by yetanotherbob View Posthow do you buy a 2k phone? Do you mean you get a single invoice for the phone and laptop and the total is over 2k?
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Your payment for collecting VAT based on a £500/day contract:
14.5% - £13/day
15.5% - £7/day
16.5% - £1/day
Simple enough to figure out what's worth it. For those staying away/driving a lot, I'd imagine FRS isn't better.
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Originally posted by DesDixon View PostI will be registering for FRS but I wondered do I apply for the relevant rate as per normal (given the changes that are coming to FRS) and switch over later?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostVery true. That's why I'm monitoring for the short term. My financial year isn't aligned to the tax year so the implementation in April won't have an immediate negative impact on MyCo.
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Originally posted by yetanotherbob View Posthow do you buy a 2k phone? Do you mean you get a single invoice for the phone and laptop and the total is over 2k?
I guess another advantage of the standard scheme which we will get to enjoy is being able to reclaim VAT on all capital purchases. Possibly the biggest saving to be made there.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Postmy purchase of a new laptop/phone every 3 years is over 2k anyway so I'll get the VAT back on that anyway
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostYou're right, it's a simplified scheme, but one that was designed so people were not left worse off compared to being on the standard scheme.
The percentages were designed to recover your input VAT indirectly. The new percentage does not do that for any business whose expenses are mostly services.
If you spend more than £1k a year on VATable expenses on a £100k turnover you will already be making a loss compared to switching to the standard scheme.
Most IT contractors and freelancers will probably be spending this much in accountants fees alone.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostFRS is a simplification scheme, not a money making one. I'll be sticking with FRS, monitor things each quarter and see what impact there is.
The percentages were designed to recover your input VAT indirectly. The new percentage does not do that for any business whose expenses are mostly services.
If you spend more than £1k a year on VATable expenses on a £100k turnover you will already be making a loss compared to switching to the standard scheme.
Most IT contractors and freelancers will probably be spending this much in accountants fees alone.
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FRS is a simplification scheme, not a money making one. I'll be sticking with FRS, monitor things each quarter and see what impact there is.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostBut FRS will still be simpler to operate even with the new band ?
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Originally posted by DesDixon View PostWhat are those on here intending to do?
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