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    VAT on Stuff

    Hi,

    Is this right? It might be but wanted to confirm.

    I spend £100, get a receipt that doesn't have a VAT breakdown.
    Agency bills the client
    Agency sends the £100 to Parasol
    Parasol now has the £100 from the client
    Parasol gives me £83.33

    I lose £16.67

    Many thanks,
    seabro

    #2
    Ask Lisa on here or Parasol themselves for a more detailed breakdown.
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      #3
      This help? It's even written by parasol

      But your best bet is to speak to Parasol as they are your employer.
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        #4
        Or this but it does mention a VAT element
        http://forums.contractoruk.com/umbre...-expenses.html
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          #5
          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
          This help? It's even written by parasol

          Contractor guide to the VAT treatment of umbrella expenses incurred in the Eurozone

          But your best bet is to speak to Parasol as they are your employer.
          This relates to 'VAT treatment of umbrella expenses incurred in the Eurozone'

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            #6
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Or this but it does mention a VAT element
            http://forums.contractoruk.com/umbre...-expenses.html
            Thanks.

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              #7
              Originally posted by seabro View Post
              This relates to 'VAT treatment of umbrella expenses incurred in the Eurozone'
              Isn't that what you are doing? I thought it went through the process of how VAT works with brollies which would help. Didn't read it in detail sorry.
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                #8
                Originally posted by seabro View Post
                Hi,

                Is this right? It might be but wanted to confirm.

                I spend £100, get a receipt that doesn't have a VAT breakdown.
                Agency bills the client
                Agency sends the £100 to Parasol
                Parasol now has the £100 from the client
                Parasol gives me £83.33

                I lose £16.67

                Many thanks,
                seabro
                The invoice raised to the client should have been working days x rate plus expenses chargeable to the client plus VAT - so, let's say 5 days x £200 = £1000 plus £100 expenses = £1100 plus VAT at 20% (£220) = £1320.00. This is then paid, by the agency, to your umbrella company - the VAT element of £220 is payable to HMRC and the £100 chargeable expense is payable to you.

                VAT on a purchase is reclaimable against the VAT payable on sales so there should be no reason why you shouldn't have received the full value of the expense incurred provided that the agency has your original receipt.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                  The invoice raised to the client should have been working days x rate plus expenses chargeable to the client plus VAT - so, let's say 5 days x £200 = £1000 plus £100 expenses = £1100 plus VAT at 20% (£220) = £1320.00. This is then paid, by the agency, to your umbrella company - the VAT element of £220 is payable to HMRC and the £100 chargeable expense is payable to you.

                  VAT on a purchase is reclaimable against the VAT payable on sales so there should be no reason why you shouldn't have received the full value of the expense incurred provided that the agency has your original receipt.
                  Thanks for the reply Lisa, much appreciated.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by seabro View Post
                    Thanks for the reply Lisa, much appreciated.
                    You're welcome
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