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Smudger

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Re: Van sole trader VAT
« Reply #20 on: January 12, 2018, 04:12:56 pm »
You also pay vat I your car its just in the forecourt price not shown separately

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

RPCCS

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Re: Van sole trader VAT
« Reply #21 on: January 12, 2018, 05:13:37 pm »
I was thinking of leasing a van like Dazmond but again you are hit with the vat every time you make a payment.

I buy vans with 30000-  40000 miles , Private sale , a few years old then sell them when they have done 70,000 or so.
Now I would like something a little newer with less miles .

Tris

just put some of your work up to cover the monthly rental and dont worry about it. :)

this is what i did......and when any customers moaned i told them it was to pay for my new van as i was sick to death of driving about in old vans that were unreliable....they understood. :)
I wouldnt say the price has gone up to pay for the new van, the customers will object to that. You will get” why should we pay towards your van? “
 Just tell them you need to increase prices due to cost of living. .
Cheers Rich

Steve Newres

Re: Van sole trader VAT
« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2018, 05:47:55 pm »
I’m buying a van tomorrow. A year old base model Custom from a Citroen dealer. Still two years warranty and the VAT I can reclaim. I reckon I’ll be on flat rate for another 6-12 months and therefore leasing isn’t an option as the vat can’t be reclaimed.

dazmond

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Re: Van sole trader VAT
« Reply #23 on: January 12, 2018, 06:20:52 pm »
I was thinking of leasing a van like Dazmond but again you are hit with the vat every time you make a payment.

I buy vans with 30000-  40000 miles , Private sale , a few years old then sell them when they have done 70,000 or so.
Now I would like something a little newer with less miles .

Tris

just put some of your work up to cover the monthly rental and dont worry about it. :)

this is what i did......and when any customers moaned i told them it was to pay for my new van as i was sick to death of driving about in old vans that were unreliable....they understood. :)
I wouldnt say the price has gone up to pay for the new van, the customers will object to that. You will get” why should we pay towards your van? “
 Just tell them you need to increase prices due to cost of living. .

nope no customers objected mate.without a decent van they aint got a window cleaner! :)

some of my customers ive had me for over 20 years and seen me turn up in some old bangers over the years.they say i deserve a decent van(and they would be right!) :)
price higher/work harder!