Originally posted by eek
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Update for anyone interested - VAT receipt from Argos received via post (!) today.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postthe last battle I had for a VAT receipt was for a no show at a hotel. They charged the 'full' amount. Fair enough I think, I failed to turn up.
Chased them for a VAT receipt and it turns out there is no VAT on a no-show. So their 'full' charge was actually full + 20%.
As for who charges the VAT. My Amazon gift card purchases have the VAT applied at the invoice on the purchase of the goods, not the gift card. OK it's not Perkbox and Argos but I would think they are treated the same.
Edit to add - I've spent a lot of time looking at this for reasons - the rules are shall we say interesting and awkward....
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the last battle I had for a VAT receipt was for a no show at a hotel. They charged the 'full' amount. Fair enough I think, I failed to turn up.
Chased them for a VAT receipt and it turns out there is no VAT on a no-show. So their 'full' charge was actually full + 20%.
As for who charges the VAT. My Amazon gift card purchases have the VAT applied at the invoice on the purchase of the goods, not the gift card. OK it's not Perkbox and Argos but I would think they are treated the same.
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Originally posted by meanttobeworking View Post
True.
I guess we'll find out in 48 hours when I either receive a VAT receipt from Argos back-office team, or an email telling me they can't. I'll update the thread when I find out. Almost as exciting as the football...
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Originally posted by eek View Post
What does Argos sell that isn't subject to VAT at 20% (basically not enough to bypass the rules I linked to).
I guess we'll find out in 48 hours when I either receive a VAT receipt from Argos back-office team, or an email telling me they can't. I'll update the thread when I find out. Almost as exciting as the football...
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Originally posted by meanttobeworking View Post
Surely that wouldn't be the case - they have no idea whether I'll be using the balance of the gift card to purchase VAT-eligible or 0% rated items. Surely I'm just converting cash to another medium (albeit at a favourable rate).
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Originally posted by eek View Post
That depends on where the VAT is actually charged. It may have been on the voucher in which case different rules apply - see VAT: treatment of vouchers from 1 January 2019 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) and When do you Pay VAT on Gift Cards? | Aston Shaw has an overview.
I suspect Currys' website is right here and the VAT receipt should be coming Perkbox rather than Currys.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostJust a wild thought
Is the OP buying company materiel via a personal account? If you have a business account with Amazon, as all right thinking contractors would, then VAT invoices are not an issue.
I suspect they are tricky for personal accounts because 99% of their customers would get confused by one.
Edit: Turns out they do, but only if you're spending £10k a year with them. Who knew. https://argosforbusiness.co.uk/busin...iness-account/Last edited by meanttobeworking; 9 July 2021, 13:18.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostSend it back for a full refund.
Seriously though. If VAT has been charged they MUST provide a VAT receipt on request. It's a legal obligation.
I suspect Argos' website is right here and the VAT receipt should be coming Perkbox rather than Argos.Last edited by eek; 9 July 2021, 13:18.
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Just a wild thought
Is the OP buying company materiel via a personal account? If you have a business account with Amazon, as all right thinking contractors would, then VAT invoices are not an issue.
I suspect they are tricky for personal accounts because 99% of their customers would get confused by one.
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Send it back for a full refund.
Seriously though. If VAT has been charged they MUST provide a VAT receipt on request. It's a legal obligation.
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Originally posted by meanttobeworking View Post
Well he didn't reply to my telegram so I had to up the stakes....
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
It's not really but you'd be surprised the number of people we get where they think communicating or chasing can only be done by email so just putting the question out there. It seems youngsters these days forget that can still speak to people directly instead of relying on email/social media
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