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Reply to: Feckity feck - Missed two VAT returns
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If you've multiple companies, why not set yourself up for group VAT reporting? Means you only have one VAT return to remember and transactions between the companies are VAT free meaning simplified accounting.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThat's pathetic wager.
Double the difference in sales would have been mildly interesting.
If I beat you by £100, you'd be out on the streets.
You can choose a SpudULike if you want? I can afford it.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat's your wager?
Wager occurs only if it snows.
(Oh and when I said sledges, I meant sledges, snow shovels and wedge wellies).
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThis top selling product this summer was sledges unsold from winter.
I wager if it snows this Winter I turnover more in sledges for the same period than you invoice at SKA.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHah! Feck 'em.
"Third default in a surcharge period
5% (unless it is less than £400, in which case you won't be charged a surcharge at this rate)
12 months from the date of the most recent default
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VAT is only £380 on that particular company for that quarter.
Kiss my Hector.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHah! Feck 'em.
"Third default in a surcharge period
5% (unless it is less than £400, in which case you won't be charged a surcharge at this rate)
12 months from the date of the most recent default
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VAT is only £380 on that particular company for that quarter.
Kiss my Hector.
£380 ? What are you selling - tap washers?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTWO Vat Returns? Well they say the memory is the first thing to go......................or do they.....can't really remember!!
It's actually the shop one I forgot to do. I closed in April, did one in May, spent ages putting together my contracting accounts, shop accounts, web business accounts and self assessment and then forgot I've got a dozen transactions for the next quarter I needed to do a return for.
I do all my receipts for Subway every month and issue one cheque. Easy.
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TWO Vat Returns? Well they say the memory is the first thing to go......................or do they.....can't really remember!!
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MF maybe if you spent less time claiming £2.49 for a Subway deal of the day, you could use the time to do your real accounts.
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