Originally posted by Maxamus
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I did say a 'saving on VAT' - it obviously wasn't in relation to gross income I do understand where your % comes from, however. The main point of this discussionm remember, was that there was a guy further up who seemed to think you only got it for IT software sales or whatever. He must be pretty miffed then he's been missing out on a 2.4-3.4%(overall) saving!
As I don't work as an 'IT Contractor', I'm not sure what category I'll fall into yet. I'm hoping for the 9% or 10% one !!!!
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its paying corp tax on your bit of the flat rate vat that pisses me off!
That should be excempt!
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Originally posted by rawlyHere's a link to the tables used by HMRC:
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...yType=document
As you can see an 'IT bod' gets 13% which I make out to be a 4.5% saving on the VAT. In the first year you also get a bonus 1% knocked off(12%) meaning you get a 5.5% saving on the VAT. If your manage to get classed in another category you pay even less.
IT Bod pays 13% on the gross (i.e. the invoice amount + the vat).
So, for an invoice of £1000 + £175 VAT under the flat rate scheme £1175 * 13% = £152.75 is due.
That is a saving of £22.25 or 2.225% of the invoice.
Oh yes, yourco then has to pay corporation tax on that £22.25. Not such a great saving after all but beats having to worry about adding and subtracting all the VAT on every item of income and expenditure.
Usual disclaimer - IANAA etc etc
EDIT - Obviously WHA is an accountant as he beat me to it
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Originally posted by rawlyHere's a link to the tables used by HMRC:
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...yType=document
As you can see an 'IT bod' gets 13% which I make out to be a 4.5% saving on the VAT. In the first year you also get a bonus 1% knocked off(12%) meaning you get a 5.5% saving on the VAT. If your manage to get classed in another category you pay even less.
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Originally posted by PAGby registering for flat rate you benefit by appx 3.4% for the first year. Then 2.4%.
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...yType=document
As you can see an 'IT bod' gets 13% which I make out to be a 4.5% saving on the VAT. In the first year you also get a bonus 1% knocked off(12%) meaning you get a 5.5% saving on the VAT. If your manage to get classed in another category you pay even less.Last edited by rawly; 27 February 2007, 19:50.
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Originally posted by gingerjediWell it's clearly not working the further they push it the more people want to find ways to avoid it
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by registering for flat rate you benefit by appx 3.4% for the first year. Then 2.4%.
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Originally posted by pickleYou might want to check your sums. Flat rate vat is worth a couple of percent to someone in the business of "software consultancy and supply" or similar.
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Next, he's pushed me out of MSC and into Ltd, and so now as another extra I also gain the benefits of Flat VAT, worth over 5%.
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You might want to check your sums. Flat rate vat is worth a couple of percent to someone in the business of "software consultancy and supply" or similar.
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Originally posted by gingerjediFor various reasons I have operated under an umbrella up until now but the measures that are about to come into effect have forced me to go down the ltd route, This will halve my tax liability as I see it so why did they bother? I'm sure my situation is in no way unique and I expect every other person under an umbrella to do the same.
Did they just assume we would put up with it? Are small ltd's next on the 'to do' list for GB?
The majority of MSC users are not HiTech workers. They are supply teachers, agency nurses, railway workers etc......
These people are not likely to incorporate.
Gordo is onto a winner.
You are caught in the flack.
tim
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Originally posted by DiestlOr Expect the torys to be in power.
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Originally posted by swampMy take on Gordon's crackdown on MSCs is that, in part, they want to try and define more clearly what a Personal Service Company is.
Expect IR35 MKII in 2008.
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