Originally posted by marcus2704
If you dont try and screw the system then there is no reason not to be VAT registered. It makes you look like a proper business, clients and agents expect it anyway and the FRS will save you money in the long run.
It's easy enough to do the VAT calculations or just get your accountant to do it for you.
Not being registered will cause you more potential problems in the long run. If HMRC decide you might be over the VAT limit and not declaring/registering it, then they will come after you. If you are VAT registered then the problem doesn't arise.
Do not, under any circumstances, try to get one over on the VAT man. The IR might be willing to negotiate and take things into consideration, the VAT won't and they get very upset when people try it.
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