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this is the same thing that used to happen to me with the rental flats, the chap who mamanged them (although I say that loosly!!) was VAT reg. so charged me the VAT. the chap I now have is not, so I save 17.5% on the management charge......
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friend advice
I posted this thread because a friend of mine who used to be an accountant told me they couldn't do it except by changing in writing the terms of the contract, which they didn't do.
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Originally posted by emma tateCan they do this?
However, by doing this, they are surely pis***g off several of their service providers, including you, because you do not charge VAT yourself. I would recommend you negotiate with them, explaining that they are now taking more than an acceptable chunk of your income, and if it's a no go then ditch them in favour of the other agencies that you are in contact with.
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self employed VAT on commission
I am a self employed teacher and I am not VAT registered. One of the agencies that provides jobs for me wants now to charge VAT on the commission I pay them because they have become liable for VAT I can't pass this charge on to my clients. Can they do this because it means that I get 17.5% less on my fee?
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