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Under the flat rate VAT scheme you cannot reclaim VAT onOriginally posted by rd409 View PostIs it possible to pay for 6 months, and reclaim the VAT back as it would be more than £2k. I am aware that it is possible for capital purchases, but I am not sure fixed term hire of IT infrastructure can be termed as such. Accountants to verify.
purchases unless you are buying a capital asset in excess of
£2,000 (including VAT). The following criteria must be met
for a successful reclaim of VAT:
• The purchase must be a single purchase of capital assets
with a VAT inclusive price of £2,000 or more. This is not restricted to a single item so multiple capital assets can be purchased i.e. a computer, printer and screen, however, they must be purchased at the same time from the same supplier on the same invoice to qualify
• It must be a purchase of a capital asset and not services
i.e. assets used within the business not used up by it. A laptop and printer are capital assets (provided they are not bought for resale) where as the ink and paper are not because they are consumed by the business
• You cannot reclaim the VAT on capital assets that are intended for resale or are bought on behalf of a customer/client or are let out/leased as part of your business activities
• You cannot reclaim the VAT on building materials and building work, this is because they are not capital assets even if the expenditure includes materials.
Alan
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Is it possible to pay for 6 months, and reclaim the VAT back as it would be more than £2k. I am aware that it is possible for capital purchases, but I am not sure fixed term hire of IT infrastructure can be termed as such. Accountants to verify.Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostOn £8,000 a month you'd have sales of £96,000 on which you'd charge 20% VAT to give = £115,200. The flat rate at 14.5% would be £16,704 (plus 1% discount in the first year).
Standard scheme you'd pay VAT to HMRC of £19,200 and reclaim £100 per month on the servers to give a net liability of £18,000.
You're better off flat rate unless you have other large purchases.
This assumes £8,000 and £500 are your net figures, but the conclusion would be the same even if they are gross
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On £8,000 a month you'd have sales of £96,000 on which you'd charge 20% VAT to give = £115,200. The flat rate at 14.5% would be £16,704 (plus 1% discount in the first year).
Standard scheme you'd pay VAT to HMRC of £19,200 and reclaim £100 per month on the servers to give a net liability of £18,000.
You're better off flat rate unless you have other large purchases.
This assumes £8,000 and £500 are your net figures, but the conclusion would be the same even if they are gross
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Flat Rate VAT
Our company will be invoicing out around £8000 a month however we will be receiving invoices for around £500 a month for web servers we are renting to develop a new IT product.
Should we be flat rate registed if we are receiving invoices as well ???Tags: None
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