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  • buffdaddy
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    Still a valid question though.

    If it were a genuoine capital item, i assume it would be legal??

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  • Pacman
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    Originally posted by TheFaqqer
    The £2000 is for capital items only - training doesn't count.
    Ah, well that's that then. Thanks for replies!

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by TheFaqqer
    The £2000 is for capital items only - training doesn't count.
    In the public sector, you could capitalise the training as a project expense. Happy days.

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  • Anderson
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    I'm sure your accountant will advise you that it is above £2000 including VAT that you can claim VAT back on for capital purchases within the flat rate scheme. Is training a capital expense?

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Pacman
    Has anyone ever asked a supplier to charge over the odds to get the ex.VAT price to over £2000? The reason I ask is that my company is paying for some training, and the cost is £1800 + VAT, so total outgoing is £2115. If I asked the supplier to charge me £2000 + VAT, I can reclaim the VAT back, therefore my company would save £115, they'd get an extra £200, everyone's happy! Except Hector of course, but he has more than enough money from us!

    It's all academic at the min as I'm still waiting for my voluntary VAT registration (since end of March! ) but I thought I'd ask the question anyway.
    The £2000 is for capital items only - training doesn't count.

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  • Pacman
    started a topic Flat Rate Scheme

    Flat Rate Scheme

    Has anyone ever asked a supplier to charge over the odds to get the ex.VAT price to over £2000? The reason I ask is that my company is paying for some training, and the cost is £1800 + VAT, so total outgoing is £2115. If I asked the supplier to charge me £2000 + VAT, I can reclaim the VAT back, therefore my company would save £115, they'd get an extra £200, everyone's happy! Except Hector of course, but he has more than enough money from us!

    It's all academic at the min as I'm still waiting for my voluntary VAT registration (since end of March! ) but I thought I'd ask the question anyway.

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