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i may be stupid and some are prob gona laugh but i honestly didnt know that every invoice or job you do is classed as a salebeen in with the new accountant all day at my unit he said every job you do is classed as a sale so maybe this is where my opinions have been differing with othersi honestly thought that level of vat was taken from what you actually take after each job is cleaned and paid for not for every job that is cleanedoh well you learn something everyday, finance side of things have never been my strong point of all the bookeepers etc i have used some accountancy firms have never got this message across, or the business coach i have usedim completely taken a back by it, i know you can use bad debtors against this figure
ask about setting a second company up( its legal) to keep your level below the vat threshhold sounds as if theres twice as much work but its only splitting what you have. its worth it to save vat surcharge you have to charge to custys and making yourself too expensive. a 12 job will become 14.40 and so on, vat for us guys is not an attractive option .
Quote from: andrew @ keep it clean on February 08, 2012, 06:16:36 pmask about setting a second company up( its legal) to keep your level below the vat threshhold sounds as if theres twice as much work but its only splitting what you have. its worth it to save vat surcharge you have to charge to custys and making yourself too expensive. a 12 job will become 14.40 and so on, vat for us guys is not an attractive option . It would be a major business error to follow this advice.It's not legal.why is not legal my friendVin
ask an accountant about it. some people have multiple companys ,
what rubbish.your accountant needs the sack mate. how can a job be a "sale" untill any money changes hands. rubbish.Vin is right. you cannot set up other accounts to get around vat.However there are 2 ways you can1. if you set up other companies they cannot have ANY and I stress ANY shared resources. for example if you had 2 window cleaning business and there were totaly separate but only shared so much as a printer in your office that would not be alowed. so you would have to have double of everything.2 you can be a sole trader and "incorperate" a Ltd company. for example I am a sole trader. I am Lee Pryor trading as Pryors window cleaning. I am franchising my business at the moment and am setting up Pryors window cleaning Ltd to be just for the franchising.I am vat registered but my incorperated Ltd company wont need to be untill it hits the threshold
window cleaning can be so distressing sorry dean had to pinch your line