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Check here. To start, get the accountants to justify their positionOriginally posted by youwhut View PostOkay I am looking at:
HM Revenue & Customs: Flat Rate Scheme for VAT
It clearly states sales to other EU countries.
Is there some other guidance I should be looking at?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...im-liable.html
Do come back if you need more and let me know. Google is a better way of searching this site than the search facility in my view.
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Okay I am looking at:
HM Revenue & Customs: Flat Rate Scheme for VAT
It clearly states sales to other EU countries.
Is there some other guidance I should be looking at?Last edited by youwhut; 2 July 2012, 19:11.
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Don't know what the work was, but just point them to the HMRC guiidance, it's been posted on here many times. Come back if you can't find it and I'll try and find it for you.Originally posted by youwhut View PostHi guys,
Last year I did a small contract in Ireland. The advice from my account at the time was that this fell outside the scope of UK VAT, and should be excluded from my flat rate turnover. He advised me to file nil returns.
Same group of accountants have just done my end of year accounts. One of these accountant's has came back to me and said that this work did fall inside the scope of UK VAT therefore I should be paying the VAT liability.
I am reading all sorts of advice and it is very confusing. This extra liability is quite a few thousand pounds which I was not expecting.
Please help,
Thanks
It is possible, but unlikely it is inside the scope, depends on exactly what the services were.
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Flat Rate VAT, Ireland, am I being robbed?
Hi guys,
Last year I did a small contract in Ireland. The advice from my account at the time was that this fell outside the scope of UK VAT, and should be excluded from my flat rate turnover. He advised me to file nil returns.
Same group of accountants have just done my end of year accounts. One of these accountant's has came back to me and said that this work did fall inside the scope of UK VAT therefore I should be paying the VAT liability.
I am reading all sorts of advice and it is very confusing. This extra liability is quite a few thousand pounds which I was not expecting.
Please help,
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