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My flat rate was 12.5%, now its 11%, it looks like its going to be 12.5% again to me? I wonder what it'll be when VAT goes up to 20% as it surely will after the 2010 election?
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Ah. thought I'd deleted that one... oops. Also looks like Akismet ain't working. Job for tomorrow perhapsOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAre you aware that the third comment on that post is spam? Akismet should really have caught that one, to be honest, if you have it enabled
(Oh, and I had read it - it's in my twitter feed
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Are you aware that the third comment on that post is spam? Akismet should really have caught that one, to be honest, if you have it enabledOriginally posted by malvolio View PostMeanwhile, on that subject, hands up all those who have read this or knew it all anyway...
http://www.lpwcs.com/wordpress/2009/...ats-the-point/
(Oh, and I had read it - it's in my twitter feed
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMeanwhile, on that subject, hands up all those who have read this or knew it all anyway...
http://www.lpwcs.com/wordpress/2009/...ats-the-point/
is the closest thing to a hand in the air....
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Meanwhile, on that subject, hands up all those who have read this or knew it all anyway...
http://www.lpwcs.com/wordpress/2009/...ats-the-point/
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Aaah, you guys cleverly "hid" that from my eyes by posting it all outside the accounting board!
Ignore me...as normal!
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Erm...Originally posted by Maslins View PostHMRC are yet to announce the post 1 Jan 2010 flat rate percentages, so we're currently unaware which categories will change. I'll post more info when it's available.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/start/sch...at-rate.htm#5a
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For those on flat rate VAT scheme
The standard rate of VAT is reverting to 17.5% from 1 January 2010 as planned, but it has been confirmed not all flat rate VAT percentages will revert to what they were before the rate dropped to 15%.
HMRC are yet to announce the post 1 Jan 2010 flat rate percentages, so we're currently unaware which categories will change. I'll post more info when it's available.Tags: None
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