Hi, long time, no post. Quick query about being registered for vat.
Last week a good friend of mine asked me if I would be interested in taking on his window cleaning round. I've got some spare capacity so said sure thing. Then today I was asked by another friend whether I would be interested in some garden/grounds maintenance work (about one day a week, contract for a year, nicely priced, rolls on) and I said yes. Totalling up the value of all these bits heads up towards £90k a year.
I may need to get someone to help out, but if I understand correctly VAT eligibility is reflected in the gross income, not net, yes?
If I become vat registered does that mean domestic customers have to pay 20% more (or do I reduce their price so with VAT it stays the same?)
What have you done if you've had to register for vat? Pros and cons? Any sensible input appreciated.
Lets assume you go onto flat rate VAT (simple, total admin per quarter around 15 minutes). Under that you'll pay 12% of your turnover to HMRC.
At £84,999, you're not VAT registered and you pay zero.
At £85,000, you're VAT registered and you pay 10,200, giving you a pay cut of £10,199
at £96,589, you pay £11,590, leaving you with £84,999, back where you started.
You
could put up all your customers by 20% but it might not go down well.
In short, unless you can get through the £96k barrier very quickly, don't bother.
Vin