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Previously on "Getting my VAT sums right"

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  • prozak
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    Originally posted by platforminc View Post
    Hi All,

    I got a letter from HMRC around xmas, but somehow misplaced it but I can remember what it said, It did state that for the period ending 31st Oct 2011 they reckon my VAT bill should be £428 or so, however I have collected around £5,000 for the 3 months leading up till 31st Oct 2011. I am using the flar rate scheme and work in IT, I understand its 13.5 or so. Can I please doublecheck that the amount due would be 5k * 13.5 I heard someone say I get a discount in the first year, I'm a newbie contractor.

    Thanks in advance.
    Read what Clare said.

    Register to do this stuff online.

    Give HMRC a call and get some advice?

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  • northernladuk
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    Would now not be a good time to get an accountant then?

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    It's usually based on what you invoice, not what you collect. So £5,000 x 13.5% = £675. That's assuming the £5,000 is your gross invoice value and you're a 14.5% category.

    If you've got a bill from HMRC, and it's yellow, it's more likely that you've not filed a return and this is HMRC issuing a determination (a guess) on what they think you owe. That's why you can't reconcile it with your records.

    Did you file a return and pay the VAT owed (by the due date)?

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  • platforminc
    started a topic Getting my VAT sums right

    Getting my VAT sums right

    Hi All,

    I got a letter from HMRC around xmas, but somehow misplaced it but I can remember what it said, It did state that for the period ending 31st Oct 2011 they reckon my VAT bill should be £428 or so, however I have collected around £5,000 for the 3 months leading up till 31st Oct 2011. I am using the flar rate scheme and work in IT, I understand its 13.5 or so. Can I please doublecheck that the amount due would be 5k * 13.5 I heard someone say I get a discount in the first year, I'm a newbie contractor.

    Thanks in advance.

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