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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWell if he's using an Umbrella as an invoicing and payroll vehicle they will do the VAT bit.
It's quite normal for a price for commercial work to be quoted without VAT.
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Well if he's using an Umbrella as an invoicing and payroll vehicle they will do the VAT bit.
It's quite normal for a price for commercial work to be quoted without VAT.
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You bill them £352.50 inc VAT per day.
Put the £52.50 away somewhere safe til your VAT quarter ends.
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Originally posted by neebz View Post
What does it means in terms of VAT? Does the client have to pay VAT on the daily rate? If yes, is that implicitly known or I need to mention this to them explicitly?
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In our world we normally quote excluding VAT but it would do no harm to make your client aware of this in your quotations.
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VAT on daily rate?
I am sorry guys, I went through the guides but I still fail to understand how VAT works.
I just want to know if I am contracting directly to the client (without any agency involved) and I use an Umbrella company. And lets say I told the client I will charge £300/day.
What does it means in terms of VAT? Does the client have to pay VAT on the daily rate? If yes, is that implicitly known or I need to mention this to them explicitly?
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