Originally posted by thunderlizard
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Which was the intention all along but HMRC didn't bargain on the savings to be made (IMHO)
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The flat rate scheme involves quite a lot less admin than the normal way, so do consider that if the figures are a close call.
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... for most people.Originally posted by Turion View PostFRS, it's a no brainer.
I'm not on FRS then again I have a lot of VAT able outgoings.
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Ok Ok I own up I am not an IT Contractor...............
I am a procurement Contractor, but you guys are so nice, I hope I can stay?
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Not always - but almost certainly in the case of an IT contractor.Originally posted by Turion View PostFRS, it's a no brainer.
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was a plea the other day to Gordon Brown by one of the big business organisations (CBI?) for the VAT to be reduced to 13% ish help the country. Would be interesting
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There was a good link posted here a while back which detailled the flat rate %'s. I can not for the life of me find it now
Can you apply for normal VAt then decide to go flat rate and change, I got confussed last night reading the HMRC web site and had far too much falling down juice to understand. Just asking for peoples experience's.
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Even if you are on FRS you can claim VAT back on capital expenditure over £2,000.
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You've got it in one - the question you need to consider is how much your VAT-able expenses are compared with the VAT that you will be charging on invoices. If you are better off, then do it; if not,don't.
Remember you get a 1% discount in your first year of VAT registration too if you move onto FRS.
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Flat Rate not for me?
I have been looking to get set up for VAT, I am sure I will be just under the limit so thought I may as well get it doen just in case.
Offering my services I think it is 13%, but doing this I would loose out on claiming the VAT back for my IT hardware/Software and other business purchases.
Is that the right way of thinking? or should i just pocket the flat rate and be happy?Tags: None
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